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1. DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 2 RX64 o gt TOCDED RX64 5 5 ES 03 0 ECHOP 63 ADC 63 5 FROM Limiter 3 ADC BeamF ormer EN 0 TX64 BD s ECHON 63 20554 00 TO VCA8616 sa MST BD o LimiterEn 5 gt TGC CTRL 3 0 E 9 9 D d 8 Pen CTRL eo Oh OQ SRAM DAT OQ ADIR 5 0 OO DATA 31 0 2101 31 0 OQ SRAM ADDR RX64FPGA mm CLKGED MST BD FROM MST BD DUSC 49 0 4 Control 18 0 gt CWD BD Figure 5 76 RX64 Block Diagram RX64 Vivid e Front End Processor board ADC Analog Digital converter OOX2 Beamform ASIC e CHACOM B M CFM Dop signal processor ASIC FPGA Front Process interface control 5 3 2 1 Description This diagram describes the RX64 Front Process board It resides below TMST board located at the bottom layer The main function Convertor 64 channels echo which is from preamp to digital signal Focus the received RF signals by digital beamforming technology Control CHACOM to acquire optimum image data Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 11 GE HEALTHCARE
2. DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 3 TX64 COUPLER TXPS 63 01 TH DN 63 0 HN E usun TXDRIVER 63 0 TPG2 63 0 TXCH P 9216 40 FROM PROBE CONN E 72G_SRAM_CIRL 2 0 TPG CTRL 8 0 PG SRAM DATA JU JBDIDRILTS M TPGSRAM 3 9 DATA 31 BGAN PG SRAM CIKGEN 07 FROM MM MST BD MST BD DUSC 49 m 0 DCDC SYN CIK 4 2 DCDC High Voltage TX64 Probe Control TO PROBE CONN Figure 5 77 TX64 Block Diagram TX64 Vivid e Transmit board TPG2 Transmit Pulse Generator Vivid e Master board TXMX FPGA Transmit and MUX controlling FPGA 5 3 3 1 Description This diagram describes Vivid e TX64 board it resides between TMST board The main function Generate the transmit pulse Drive the Tx pulse with high voltage 5 12 Section 5 3 PWA Assy Diagrams GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviD E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 4 CWD FROM RX64 FPGA FROM R64 FPGA DL_TAP_SEL 1 0 DP_SEL 9 o GAIN SEL 2 0 Analog Band lass BeanFormer Filter ADC_CTRL 6 0 LP_FREQ_SEL FROM RX64 FPGA Figure 5 78 CWD Block Diagram CWD Continue wave doppler board DEM Demodulator HPF High pass filter LPF Low pass
3. 8 26 Charge board FRU No 309 8 29 TOOS aa GR 8 29 Needed 8 29 Prepa atio s aaa WE 8 29 Removal Procedure 8 29 Mounting procedure 8 29 Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 8 31 TOOS WR ae 8 31 Needed 8 31 PreparatloriSu ee ed yw kas ac ang eco eed 8 31 Removal Procedure 8 31 Mounting procedure 8 31 CPU Module FPU No 307 Memory Module FRU No 308 8 33 MOOS Y O ta 8 33 Needed 8 33 Preparations et ba 8 33 Removal Procedure 8 33 Mounting procedure 8 33 Left Right Fan Assy FRU No 310 8 35 ROOMS ul GY 8 35 Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Needed Manpower 8 35 Preparations 5555 habuit p DX A
4. 8 19 Preparations ics ioe hear Nu wees 8 19 Removal Procedure 8 19 Mounting procedure 8 19 TOES DOI hene oe ce 8 19 RX64 Assy FRU No 909 44 22i d boe X a 8 22 TOOLS acute ET 8 22 Needed 8 22 Preparations we ee 8 22 Removal Procedure 8 22 Mounting procedure 8 22 Test PONS Sa dad es 8 22 PFPC Assy FRU 304 8 24 TOONS 5 ty lie A oy m HUP E 0 a E E Tpi 8 24 Needed 8 24 gt eic su Sis oer eee nae 8 24 Removal Procedure 8 24 MOUNTING procedure 8 24 CW D Assy FRU INO 41 Lu ed SERE Iis utbs GE 8 26 TOO S ix eL sab Ac UM e 8 26 Needed Manpower 8 26 Preparations gt ukuy AU ees 8 26 Removal Procedure 8 26 Mounting procedure
5. eee 4 2 Scanner Power 4 2 on Ife SySterfi us WR iens 4 3 Power Oft Shutdown 4 3 Back end Processor Power Down 4 3 Scanner see Goe er Ge RG ER WDD A UG 4 4 Full Maintenance Reboot 2 4 4 Archiving and Loading Presets 4 5 Archiving Presets to an DVD R Disk or USB memory device 4 5 Loading Presets from an DVD R disk or USB memory device 4 6 Adjusting the Display Monitor 4 6 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 4 6 System Features UN 4 7 Control Patel aaa iss OS 4 7 Vivid e SoftMenu Key 4 8 Monitor Display eto m De eA pour Ged 4 9 Preparations ov vui x Sateen Su elses 4 10 B Mode OP Panel Controls future validate 4 11 B Mode Sofimenu 4 12 ts oi LC gt 6020 ie YC 1 ted 4 13 M Mode OP Panel Controls 4 14 M Mode Softmenu Key 4 15 TEC 4 16 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls 4 17 Color F
6. 3 13 Left Panel Connector 3 14 This section indicates the pin assignment for each connector 3 15 Connect peripherals 3 16 Avallable PrOBGS iii p dcm oue done v Ch awh Se de dal avi 3 22 Software Option 3 22 Table of Contents ix GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Connectivity Installation Worksheet 3 23 Loading Base Image 3 24 Software Version checkout 3 27 Functional Check out a oe as 3 27 PaperWOIK sitet ot usss Bassi 0 bii 8 aa a aos 3 28 Product Locator Installation 3 28 User au FFO GO GN ag 3 28 x Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviD E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Functional Checks ett ie 4 1 Purpose for Chapter 4 au eu do ndd Go CYW yR FA 4 1 Required 4 1 General Proc6ed _ coat ato BA an As gas oho kth 4 2 Power cae u
7. Adjust Angle Correct Slant the Color Flow linear image left or right to get more information without moving probes Click Angle Steer to the left to slant the linear image 46 Move Baseline Adjusts the baseline to accommodate faster or slower blood flows to eliminate aliasing Adjust Angle Steer 1 4 22 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 35 Doppler Mode Touch Panel Controls Velocity scale determines pulse repetition frequency If the sample volume gate range exceeds single gate PRF capability the system automatically switches to high PRF mode Multiple gates appear and HPRF is indicated on the display Change Scale Low Vel Reject Optimizes image quality and allows user to 21 Power output reduce beam intensity 1096 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed SV Length Sizes the sample volume gate Wall Filter insulates the Doppler signal from 23 Low Vel Reject excessive noise caused from vessel movement Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 23 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 11 NOTE 4 3 11 1 NOTE NOTE 4 3 11 2 4 3 11 3 Basic Measurements The following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press Freeze Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 1 2 Press MEASURE once an active cali
8. 6 5 e emm 1 es 829 7 856 21 9mm e mu 0 EA sem EA 1 wenn Ce meer Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 11Manuals Table 9 13 MANUALS Item Part Name Part Number Description Quantity FRU Vivid e Service Manual 5197293 100 Service Manual 1 N System User Manuals User Manual Vivid e English 5196492 100 Basic User Manual 1 N System Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide Vivid e English 5197143 100 Quick Start Guide 1 N Section 9 12Probe Table 9 14 Probes 701 5131629 Probe Center Frequency 3 2MHz 702 i12L RS 2377942 Probe Center Frequency 5 6MHz 703 8L RS 2376127 Probe Center Frequency 6 2MHz 704 3S RS 2355686 Probe Center Freguency 2 0MHz 9 16 Section 9 11 Manuals GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Section 10 1 Overview 10 1 1 10 1 2 AN CAUTION N DANGER CAUTION AN CAUTION Perio
9. mm s 526 6908 se 8 _ arms 55 55585 5 5947898 Tomeo 91 see 5 ana NOTE Please use the correct Screwdrivers listed in Table 8 2 on Vivid e 8 2 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 3 LCD Assy FRU No 100 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the LCD Assy FRU No 100 8 2 3 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 3 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 11 minutes travel 8 2 3 3 Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove the battery 8 2 3 4 Removal procedure Refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 1 Unscrew 2 screws Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 2 Use a minus screwdriver to prize the first barb of menu panel Refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 3 Prize the rest barbs one by one from right to left to remove the menu panel Refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 4 Unscrew three screws 1 3 Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 5 Disconnect one connector refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 6 Disconnect two connectors refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 7 Unscrew two screws Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 2 on page
10. Site System Information Comments Site Dept LOGIQ SN CONTACT INFORMATION Name E Mail Address TCP IP Settings Name AE Title IP Settings Remote Archive Setup IP Address Remote Archive IP Subnet Mask Remote Archive Name Default Gateway Services Destination Devices Device Type Manufacturer IP Address AE Title 69 63 O RAN Chapter 3 Installation 3 23 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 9 Loading Base Image Software NOTE While it is believed to be unnecessary It would not hurt to disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducers NOTE Please ensure AC adapter is connected during system upgrade 1 Insert the disk labeled System amp Application Software into the DVD ROM drive 2 Properly turn off the scanner by momentarily pressing the Power On Off Switch Select Full Maintenance Reboot from the System Exit menu 3 If the system will not shutdown normally hold down the Power On Off Switch until the light turns from green to amber SYSTEM EXIT Logon Information Figure 3 26 Shutdown Dialog Box 4 Turn on the scanner System will detect the D
11. gra OD WE asl 7 13 Video Gard EE enr bad utis 7 13 Network Interface 7 13 CHOD YO DYN 7 13 DRAM Memory gt u LUD ERES E Ed a E PEE 7 13 Parallel Ports ce sus ate qaam deos rd 7 13 Keyboard 7 14 Mouse TeSt spi ds ohh ada eu ted sans die 7 14 Table of Contents VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Restart Vivid e After Diagnostics 7 14 Network and Insite ll Configuration 7 15 Network Configuration 7 15 Wire LAN Network 7 15 Wireless LAN Network 7 17 Insite ICOntiQuralion 23 2422 susah doe 7 20 Table of Contents xvii GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 CHAPTER 8 Replacement Procedures Overview Disassembly Re assembly Standard tools list for Vivid e Tools Needed Manpower LCD Cable FRU No 105 KBD Cover Assy FRU No 203 Tools Trackball Assy FRU No 201 Needed Manpower TMST Assy FRU No 301 Purpose of Chapter 8 Warning and Cauti
12. Allows for the color coded plot of all Log contents with the package on the x axis and incident count on the y axis Plot Page Allows for the color coded plot of all Page contents with the package on the x axis and incident count on the y axis 5 5 4 3 Search On the Text Search sub menu of the Search category users enter case sensitive text they wish to find This filter field works well for filtering the Sys log file for the word fail Logs Utilities 7 Previous Page LastPage Refresh _GetPage 2 Number 2 Figure 5 89 Search Sub Menu Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 25 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 4 4 Exit The sub menu Exit Log Viewer returns the user to the Service Desktop home page Figure 5 90 Exit Log Sub Menu 5 26 Section 5 5 Common Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 5 Diagnostics Detailed Diagnostic information is found in Chapter 7 Figure 5 91 User Diagnostic Page 5 5 5 1 Diagnostics Execution Diagnostic tests are executable by both local and remote users The Service Platform provides top level diagnostic selection based on the user s level and login access permissions Remote access will require disruptive diagnostic permissions to run Acquisition diagnostics 5 5 5 2 Diagnostic Reports Diagno
13. Connect the CRT to the system CRT can be properly connected using the SVGA output 3 18 Section 3 6 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 4 Connect peripherals cont d G Connect the USB Memory to the system The USB Memory can be properly connected using USB port 1 or 2 Figure 3 21 USB Memory Connection H Connect the ECG to the system ECG can be properly connected using USB port 1 or 2 Figure 3 22 ECG Chapter 3 Installation 3 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 4 Connect peripherals cont d Connect the Emergency Disk to the system The Emergency Disk can be properly connected using USB port 1 or 2 Figure 3 23 Emergency Disk Connection 3 20 Section 3 6 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 4 Connect peripherals cont d J Connect the external monitor to the system The monitor can be properly connected using the VGA port Figure 3 24 VGA Connection Press Ctrl Alt V on the keyboard a dialog box appears Inte KR 82852 82855 OME Graphics Controller Properties Figure 3 25 Graphics Controller Properties Select Intel R Dual Display Clone check the Same display configuration driver on both display box and select OK NOTE Please refer to the operation manual of each peripheral for in
14. Figure 5 95 Part Replacement Page 5 5 11 PM The PM page is intended to contain the tools used in periodic maintenance of the system Figure 5 96 Planned Maintenance Page 5 30 Section 5 5 Common Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviD E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 This section describes how to test and adjust the scanner These tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Table 6 42 Contents in chapter Section Description Page Number 6 1 Overview 6 1 62 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 2 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 1 Adjustments Procedures To adjust the brightness and volume 1 Press Ctrl brightness key together up down located on the keyboard 2 Press Ctrl volume key together left right located on the keyboard Shift Alt Utility Figure 6 97 LCD Monitor 6 2 Section 6 2 Monitor Adjustments GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Section 7 1 Overview 7 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This section describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system ope
15. e consoles with optional equipment may take slightly longer Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 3 1 3 Installation Warnings 11 There are no operator serviceable components To prevent shock do not remove any covers panels Should problems or malfunctions occur unplug the power cord Only qualified service personnel should carry out servicing NOTE For information regarding packing labels refer to LABELS ON PACKAGE 12 After being transported the unit be very cold or hot If this is the case allow the unit to acclimate before you turn it on It requires one hour for each 2 5 C increment it s temperature is below 10 C or above 40 C A DANGER Equipment damage possibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site may cause the system to be damaged Table 3 15 Time for Settlement e e w n e o n o o o w w o a o o e u EX ESAE PU EJ 3 1 4 Safety Reminders N DANGER WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE METER S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN DON T TOUCH THE UNIT CAUTION the unit is very cold or hot do not turn its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment
16. Adapter Inspection 10 7 Oleanng see Cn ats S ande A agi i 10 7 General Cleaning 10 7 Physical IHSpecllOll sube ec ia ahua s DG RES 10 8 View the LOGS oo edes 10 9 Probe Maintenance ch ete 00 10 9 Probe Related Checks 10 9 Basic Probe Cale ates coo iru HERI GO eek aahh er deut 10 9 Basic Probe Cleaning 10 9 Using a PHANTOM cae 7 10 10 Electrical Safety TeslS ee du ERES dite ERAS E ENS bo RE 10 10 Safety Test Overview 10 10 10 13 Generic Procedure ce ei en S RR Ry EY Ga x xA EG 10 13 Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current 10 14 ow e re diio ia co o Wa 10 15 Generic Procedure RESP hen te sedate 10 15 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure 10 16 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current 10 17 Xxii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL When There s Too Much Leakage 10 18 Table of Contents xxiii GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1
17. D awh 2 3 Power Stability Requirements 2 3 PEIDIO csi Ma dE Je E PED adr d to dot 2 4 Facility Needs visas rx Y eu NR e EE E 2 6 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 6 Required Features 2 7 Desirable Features 22 cas at Gaede 2 7 Recommended and Alternate Ultrasound Room Layout 2 8 Stand Alone Scanner without Network Connection 2 9 Scanner Connected to Hospitals Network 2 9 Purpose of DICOM Network Function 2 9 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements 2 9 viii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviD E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Installation QUOI Md Gate AA a 3 1 Purpose Ol Chapters CES IE 3 1 Average Installation Time 3 1 Installation Warnings 3 2 Safety Reminders see GO 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the 3 3 Moving nto POSION IDE Le PUPA POO VS 3 6 Packing tlie Equipment dex R
18. DHCP box In Network Speed box choose the proper speed available Figure 7 106 Enable DHCP Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 1 1 Wire LAN Network cont d NOTE If user want to setup static IP address uncheck Enable DHCP option input static address in IP Address box Subnet Mask and Default Gateway box In Network Speed box choose the proper speed available Auto Detect r Figure 7 107 Input static address 3 Click Save in popped up dialog choose Ok Figure 7 108 Save and reboot inquiry dialog 4 After reboot the network icon at the left bottom of screen turns green 07 29 11PM start v Figure 7 109 Network icon 7 16 Section 7 7 Network and Insite Il Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 1 2 Wireless LAN Network 1 Connect wireless LAN card with system 2 Click Start at the left bottom of screen and select Network Connections 07 20 06 4 37 32PM 2 Figure 7 110 Start menu 3 In the pop up window choose Wireless Network Connection Click it with cursor key then select View Available Wireless Networks or High Speed Internet nr beth Sc Figure 7 111 Wireless Network Connection configuration Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 17 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVI
19. PCB 5 Unscrew five screws Part No 2327785 see Figure 8 6 on page 8 12 to remove power PCB and menu key PCB 6 Remove TGC keytop Refer to Figure 8 6 on page 8 12 7 Unscrew twelve screws 1 12 Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 7 on page 8 13 to remove keyboard PCB 8 Disconnect one connect to remove the keyboard cable Refer to Figure 8 7 on page 8 13 9 Unscrew four screws Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 7 on page 8 13 to remove TGC PCB 8 2 6 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 6 KBD Cover Assy FRU No 203 cont d Figure 8 6 Keyboard Cover Assy Disassembly 8 12 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 6 KBD Cover Assy FRU 203 cont d Keyboard Cover Assy Figure 8 7 Keyboard Cover Assy Disassembly cont d Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 2 ssy o Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Trackball Assy FRU No 201 8 2 7 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 7 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 10 minutes travel 8 2 7 3 Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power R
20. Physical Print Buttons section for capture Area is set to Image Area and No Image Compression 4 The P2 Key should now be set up for USB Quick Save sending the images directly to the USB memory NOTICE It is unable to get screen using USB Quick Save just Image Area is available Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 4 Screen Captures 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 4 3 There may be times when the customer or field engineer will want to capture a presentation on the screen This is accomplished by first saving the image s to the clipboard using a Print Key There s no factory default print key to accomplish a secondary screen capture However customer may have customize any of Print Key function Here take Print2 button for example Store and Print1 are the same Therefore screen capture should involve the following steps Check and record any custom settings for the Print2 button Set the Print2 button to Whole Screen Secondary Capture Capture the required screens to the Hard Drive or DVD R Restore the Print2 button to it s original settings lt WH 1 2 3 4 Check and Record the P2 Key Function Check the function of the Print2 Key in the event that the customer may have made some custom settings 1 Click Utility on the keyboard 2 Select Connectivity from the Utilities Menu 3 Select the Buttons ta
21. Refer to Figure 8 5 on page 8 10 2 Remove the LCD Assy and Keyboard Assy together Refer to Figure 8 5 on page 8 10 3 Disconnect two connectors Refer to Figure 8 5 on page 8 10 4 Remove LCD Assy Refer to step 7 to step 10 in 8 2 3 on page 8 3 8 2 5 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 cont d Keyboard Assy 4 Figure 8 5 Keyboard Assy Disassembly 8 10 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 6 KBD Cover Assy FRU No 203 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace Keyboard Assy FRU No 203 8 2 6 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 6 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 8 minutes travel 8 2 6 3 Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power e Remove Battery 8 2 6 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 6 on page 8 12 and Figure 8 7 on page 8 13 1 Remove LCD Assy Refer to section 8 2 3 on page 3 2 Disconnect 11 connectors see Figure 8 7 on page 8 13 3 Unscrew four screws on the keyboard cover 1 4 Part No 5148762 see Figure 8 6 on page 8 12 to remove the speakers 4 Unscrew three screws Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 6 on page 8 12 to remove soft menu
22. Remove the LCD front cover 4 Unscrew screws 1 2 and screw 3 Part No 5144212 and 5138465 see Figure 8 3 on page 8 7 5 Disconnect two connectors 1 2 Refer to Figure 8 3 on page 8 7 6 Unscrew six screws 1 6 Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 4 on page 8 8 7 Remove the LCD panel FRU No 104 8 Disconnect one connector Refer to Figure 8 4 on page 8 8 9 Remove the LCD Cable FRU No 105 8 2 4 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 6 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VivID E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 4 LCD Cable FRU No 105 cont d Figure 8 3 LCD Cable Assy Disassembly Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 4 LCD Cable FRU No 105 cont d 8 9 Figure 8 4 LCD Cable Assy Disassembly 8 8 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VivID E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 8 2 5 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 5 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 8 minutes travel 8 2 5 3 Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power e Remove Battery 8 2 5 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 5 on page 8 10 1 Unscrew 11 screws
23. VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank XXiv Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 1 This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing this ultrasound machine The service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing a unit 1 1 2 Chapter Contents Table 1 1 Contents in Chapter 1 Section Description Page Number 74 Overview 151 1 2 Important Conventions 1 3 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 7 1 4 EMC EMI and ESD 1 12 1 5 Customer Assistance 1 13 1 1 3 Purpose of Service Manual This Service Manual provides service information for the Vivid e Ultrasound Scanning System It contains the following chapters 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings 2 Chapter 2 Pre Installation Contains pre installation requirements for the Vivid e 3 Chapter 3 Installation Contains installation procedures 4 Chapter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance 5 Chapter 5 Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics 6 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments
24. a Kensington security cable refer toFigure 5 84 on page 21 Figure 5 84 Kensington security slot How to prevent unauthorized removal of the ultrasound system 1 Wrap the cable around the immovable object refer to Figure 5 85 on page 21 2 Make sure and rotate the key to the right unlocked position Insert the lock into the Kensington security slot in the system side cover refer to Figure 5 85 on 21 Rotate the key to the left Iocked position 5 For more information visit www kensington com Figure 5 85 Kensington security slot and system Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 21 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 3 Service Home Page The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows the user to select from several tools and utilities Figure 5 86 Customer Service Home Page 5 22 Section 5 5 Common Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 4 Error Logs Tab From the Error Logs Tab the Log Viewer displays four categories with pull down sub menus and an Exit selection The Service Interface allows scanner logs to be viewed by all service users The Filter Error log is not available to customer level analysis The log entries are color coded to identify the error level severity at a glance Table 5 41 Log Entry Key Severity Error Level Color Code 1
25. amplitude before it will be processed Adjust Rejection Changes the speed at which timeline is Adjust Sweep Speed swept Press Sweep Speed up down to increase decrease the value MAPS Displ ly timeli P he Full 3 Activate Full Timeline 2 Display layout can preset to have B Mode 7 Select Display Format and Time motion side by side or over under Enables the adjustment of the probe s operating frequency Press Frequency and select desired value The selected frequency is displayed in the status window Vertically inverts the spectral trace without affecting the baseline position Press invert to 7 Invert invert the spectral trace The Plus and Minus signs on the velocity scale reverse when the spectrum is inverted Colorize the gray scale image to enhance the eyes discrimination capability Press the Cololize Trackball to cycle through available maps and press Set to select Adjust Frequency Activate Colorize Displays a map window adjacent to the image Move the trackball to select the map The image reflects the map as scrolled through the selections Press Set to select Activate Gray Map Controls how echo intensities are converted Dynamic Range to shades of gray Click Dynamic Range to increase decrease the value o Estimates the flow velocity in a direction at an angle to the Doppler vector by computing the angle between the Doppler vector and the flow to be measured
26. be selected to minimize possible interface Electrical Requirements GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit Vivid e Power Requirements Table 2 10 Electrical Specifications for Vivid e Adapter Voltage Power Current Frequency TWADP100 100 240 VAC 130VA max 1 3 A max 50 60HZ 2 2 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 6 Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor to consider due to the inrush current limiting properties of the power supplies Table 2 11 Inru
27. filter 5 3 4 1 Description This diagram describes Vivid e CWD board it resides under RX64 board The main function Generate continue wave form image data Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 Keyboard To Speaker 5 2 1 power supply 5V PS 2 USB 1 1 From Host EM _ V ToLCD USB power 5V I Cover Status 6 System Power on switch amp led indicators a Main KBD block Figure 5 79 Keyboard Block Diagram 5 14 Section 5 3 PWA Assy Diagrams GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 1 Scan Control Board LEDs Table 5 39 LED Indications Function Module LED Location LED Color LED Function Control panel 1st from left Green HDD activity 2nd Green Main Power activity Green indicates battery charging 3rd Green Orange Orange indicates battery is low 4th N A N A TMST DS5 Green FPGA Config DS3 Green SH4 status HH Reset HL Standby LH Sleep DS4 Green LL Normal operation RX64 DS1 Green FPGA Config TX64 DS1 Green FPGA Config Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 4 Power Diagrams 5 4 1 Overview The AC P
28. not shown on the image 4 GE Symbol Probe Orientation Marker Coincides with a 15 Body Pattern probe orientation marking on the probe 5 Image Preview 16 Depth Scale 11 Probe Identifier Exam Study 22 Trackball Functionality Status Scroll M amp A Measurement and Analysis Position Size Scan Area Width and Tilt Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 4 3 7 1 1 Connect one of the probes listed in Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Preparations in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already SoftMenu Key Primary Menu Frequency Line Density Gray Map Dynamic Range Focus Position Rotation Focus Number Scan Area B Mode 4 Secondary Menu Frame Average Biopsy Kit Edge Enhance Focus Width B Softner Suppression Power Output Rejection Colorize 000090 Zoom Depth reeze Figure 4 45 Controls available in B Mode N Healthcare 36 o o ox 3 07 09 PM ADM Figure 4 46 B Mode Screen Picture Example 4 10 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 2 B Mode OP Panel Controls future validate Table 4 28 B Mode Control Panel Controls Press B Mode key B Mode Starts Adjust the field of view Increasing the depth may view large
29. products to be powered from DC Rating Plate supply Type CF Defib Proof Applied Part heart in the box with paddle symbolis in accordance with IEC 60878 02 06 ECG Module This symbol indicates that the waste of elecirical and electronic eguipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your eguipment When closing the LCD cover use caution to avoid injuring hands or fingers as there is a closing mechanism Rating Plate which allows the LCD cover to automatically close Rating Plate 1 6 Section 1 2 Important Conventions GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 1 Introduction The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment 1 3 2 Human Safety Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only Only personnel who have participated in a Vivid e Training are authorized to service the equipment 1 3 3 Mechanical Safety WARNING Ultrasound probes highly sens
30. reduce beam intensity 2 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed Power output Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 9 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 1 Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes listed in 3 6 6 Available Probes on page 3 22 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already Primary Menu Secondary Menu Freguency Threshold Angio Spatial Filter Line Density Flash Suppression Variance Transparency Map Baseline Focus Position Packet Size Frame Average Scale Power Output Map Invert Low Vel Reject CF Mode Gain Figure 4 50 CFM Mode Screen Picture Example 4 16 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 9 2 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls Table 4 32 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls Press CFM Mode key CFM Mode Starts Amplifies the overall strength of the echoes processed in the Color Flow window Turn the Gain dial CFM Mode key to the left right to increase decrease Gain Adjust Gain Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 17 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 9 3 Color Flow Mode Softmenu Key Table 4 33 Color Flow Mode Softmenu Key Threshold assigns the gray scale le
31. size rotate the ELLIPSE button clockwise To decrease the size contrarotate the ELLIPSE button To toggle between active calipers press MEASURE To complete the measurement press SET The system displays the circumference and area in the measurement results window Before you complete a measurement wm o o the ellipse and the current data measured press CLEAR once The original caliper is displayed to restart the measurement To exit the measurement function without completing the measurement press CLEAR second time Worksheets Measurement Calculation worksheets are available to display and edit measurements and calculations There are generic worksheets as well as Application specific worksheets The worksheets are selected from the Measurement Touch Panel 4 24 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 12 Probe Connectors Usage 4 3 12 1 Connecting a probe 1 Place the probe s carrying case on a stable surface and open the case 2 Carefully remove the probe and unwrap the probe cable 3 DO NOT allow the probe head to hang free Impact to the probe head could result in irreparable damage 4 Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place 5 Lock the probe latch upward 6 Carefully position the probe cord so it is free to move and is not resting on the fl
32. the location of the images on the archive media Connectivity Removable Media CD DVD Recordable v Verify R212 app Format _ Properties Figure 4 57 Format DVD RW Screen 5 Select Backup Restore then EZBackup Move 6 Select Backup File Older Than in Days Backup Restore Media Detailed Restore of User Defined Choose the days EZBackup Move which want to older than current exam date Figure 4 58 EZBackup Move 4 30 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 4 Archiving Images 7 Press PATIENT and set the Dataflow to store images directly to DVD ROM 8 From the image screen press EZBACKUP MOVE The Move Images pop up appears Welcome to EZBackup Move Wizard Figure 4 59 Image Archive Move Pop up Menu 9 Press Next on pop up message 10 A media check message appears Press OK to continue TZhackup fove in progress x 1 ient 153 vobweri prompilest s Figure 4 60 Media check message Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 31 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 4 Archiving Images cont d 11 Press Finish after Backup Move complete Completion of 1 Backup Move Wizard Figure 4 61 EZBackup Move complete All databases presets and images should now be saved to removable media 4 3 15 5 Emergency Repair
33. thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast Increases the number of transmit focal zones or moves the focal zone s so that you can tighten up the beam for a specific area A graphic caret corresponding to the focal zone position s appears on the right edge of the image Virtual Convex Virtual Convex for linear probe Focus Number and Position 4 12 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 1 Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes listed in 3 6 6 Available Probes on page 3 22 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already Primary Menu Secondary Menu Frequency Dynamic Range Sweep Speed Display Format Full Timeline Colorize Edge Enhance Anatomical M Gray Map Rejection Colorize Power Output M Mode M Cursor Gain Figure 4 48 M Mode Screen Picture Example Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 2 M Mode OP Panel Controls Table 4 30 M Mode OP Panel Controls Task Expected Result s Press M Mode key M Mode Starts Controls the amount of echo information 2 5 displayed an image Turn Mode dial to Adjust Gain the left right to increase decrease Gain Gain displays on the monitor in G dB Displays the M Mode c
34. 14 9 11 Manuals 9 16 9 12 Probe 9 16 Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations Assy Assembly Ctrl Control FRU 1 Replacement part available in part hub FRU 2 Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved KBD Keyboard LCD Liquid Crystal Display BnV Brightness and Volume RX64 Dragon Front Processor Board Master Board TX64 Dragon Transmit Board Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 3Renewal Parts Lists 9 3 1 Equipment Models Covered in this Chapter Table 9 7 ACDC Power Pack amp ACDC Power Cable list a 2 9 2 Section 9 3 Renewal Parts Lists GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 4 Operator Console Assy LCD Assy Keyboard Assy Bottom Assy Figure 9 23 OPERATOR CONSOLE ASSY Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 5 LCD Assy Figure 9 24 LCD Assy 9 4 Section 9 5 LCD Assy GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 5 LCD Assy Table 9 8 LCD Assy tem Parone em FRU sean Chap
35. 14 Manuals ee rra ar wat Ra sh a el QU ws EG 9 16 pa 9 16 Table of Contents Xxi GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviD E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 10 Care amp Maintenance OVOIVIGW E S a 10 1 Periodic Maintenance Inspections 10 1 Purpose of Chapter 10 2 erret o ey redux Sa y RW eu n 10 1 Why do 10 2 Keeping Records 10 2 Quality ASSULdl6 usd ora Behl nalts HR O 10 2 Maintenance Task 5 10 2 How often should amp maintenance tasks be performed 10 2 2 5 m i e E aco pha n 10 4 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 4 Specific Requirements for Care amp Maintenance 10 4 System 10 5 Preliminary Checks 10 5 System CHECKS aucune ce oe 10 6 Peripheral Option Checks 10 7 IAPURIROWGE c Pench A Cea f 10 7 AC DC
36. 2 3 Collect a Trouble Image with Logs If the system should malfunction press the Alt D keys simultaneously This will collect a screen capture of the image monitor system presets and the following logs Keyboard Shadow Log Error Logs Crash Log Power Supply Temperature NOTE Power Supply and Temperature logs are not currently being updated by the Vivid e This Alt D function is available at all times System Problem Reporting export stored reports Figure 7 98 ALT D Dialog Box When is pressed a menu box appears that allows for A place to enter a description of the problem A choice to store to a pre formatted DVD R RD Removable Disk or to the Export directory D export The subseguent file is compressed and time stamped The screen capture is a bitmap which eliminates the possibility of artifacts from compression Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 3 USB Quick Save 7 3 1 7 3 2 Overview There may be times when the customer or field engineer will want to directly save images into USB memory This is accomplished by saving individual Cine clips moving images avi format or still images jpg format directly to a USB memory disk by pressing a Print Key The P2 key is the factory default print Key to accomplish the USB Ouick Save However the default is for the Image Area only or the cust
37. 2327785 see Figure 8 9 on page 8 17 4 Remove TMST2TX board see Figure 8 9 on page 8 17 5 Disconnect two connectors 6 Unscrew six screws 1 6 Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 9 on page 8 17 7 Remove TMST Assy FRU No 301 8 2 8 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 2 8 6 Test Points Without power supply test impedance between each power testing point and DGND by the digital multimeter see Figure 8 10 on page 8 18 and Table 8 3 on page 8 18 8 16 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 8 TMST Assy FRU No 301 cont d Figure 8 9 TMST Assy Disassembly Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 17 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 8 TMST Assy FRU No 301 cont d 2 1 3 4 5 i 6 4 7 Y gt Figure 8 10 Test points on TMST board Table 8 3 Test points values on TMST board 8 18 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 9 8 2 9 1 8 2 9 2 8 2 9 3 8 2 9 4 8 2 9 5 8 2 9 6 TX64 Assy FRU No 302 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the TX64 Assy FRU No 302 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 16 minutes travel Preparations Sh
38. 293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 2 Insite Configuration cont d 9 Change to Proxy Configuration page enter Proxy Server Address as 3 20 128 6 and Proxy Server Port as 88 then press SAVE Use a Proxy Server tu connect the Enterprise Proxy Server Address This Proxy Server requires authentication Come D Figure 7 118 Proxy_Configuration page 10 Press power switch and choose Full Maintenance Reboot to reboot system SYSTEM EXIT Logon Information Figure 7 119 Full Maintenance Reboot window 7 22 Section 7 7 Network and Insite Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Section 8 1 Overview 8 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 8 This chapter describes replacement procedures for the following modules and subsystems Table 8 1 Contents in Chapter 8 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly 8 2 8 2 1 Warning and Caution 8 2 8 2 2 Standard tools list for Vivid e 8 2 8 2 3 LCD Assy FRU No 100 8 3 8 2 4 LCD Cable FRU No 105 8 6 8 2 5 Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 8 9 8 2 6 KBD Cover Assy FRU No 203 8 11 8 2 7 Trackball Assy FRU No 201 8 14 8 2 8 TMST Assy FRU No 301 8 16 8 2 9 TX64 Assy FRU No 302 8 19 RX64 Assy FRU No 303 8 22 PFPC Assy FRU No 304 8 2
39. 4 CWD Assy FRU No 305 8 26 Charge board FRU No 309 8 29 Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 8 31 CPU Module FPU No 307 Memory Module FRU No 308 8 33 Left Right Fan Assy FRU No 310 8 35 Handle Assy FRU No 313 8 37 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly 8 2 1 Warning and Caution A WARNING ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD REMOVE ANY COVERS OR PANELS ELECTRICAL HAZARDS EXISTS AT SEVERAL POINTS INSIDE BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENT LEVELS TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL CONTACT CAUTION Do not wear the ESD wrist strap when you remove a part of power supply unit Turn OFF power and unplug the power cord before removing a part of power supply unit 8 2 2 Standard tools list for Vivid e Table 8 2 Standard tools list PartName PartNo QTY Screwdriver Description sm mum 99 onsonewwDaNWO sm summ 5 866 6566 _ seme 8 898 89 2 5 769 0 __
40. 4 25 G Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 General Cleaning 10 7 Gray color bar display location 4 9 H Hazard Icons 1 4 Hospital name display location 4 9 Human Safety 1 7 Image Management Functional Checks 4 26 Image preview display location 4 9 Imaging parameters display location 4 9 Inrush Current 2 2 2 3 Institution name display location 4 9 L Logs 5 24 M Measurement summary window display location 4 9 Mechanical Safety 1 7 Media Formatting 4 27 Models Covered 1 2 Index 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Monitor Display Functioanl Checks 4 9 Monitor display location 4 9 Move Archiving Images 4 30 0 Operator identification display location 4 9 P P4 Key Function 7 4 7 6 Patient identification display location 4 9 Patient name display location 4 9 PC Diagnostics 7 13 Hard Drive Tests 7 13 Keyboard Test 7 14 Memory Tests 7 13 PC Diagnostics Interactive Tests 7 14 Peripherals Functional Checks 4 36 Power On 3 8 Power Requirements 2 2 electrical 2 2 stability 2 3 Power Stability Requirements 2 3 Probe Connector Cleaning 10 9 Probe identifier display location 4 9 Probe orientation marker display location 4 9 Probes Connector Usage Functional Checks 4 25 R Required Features 2 7 Restore Patient Database 4 29 Preset Configurations 4 29 s Safety Considerations 1 7 Screen Captures 7 6 System Maintenance 10 5 Sy
41. 8 5 8 Unscrew four screws Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 9 Unscrew two screws Part No 5138468 see Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 10 Remove LCD Assy FRU No 100 refer to Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 8 2 3 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 3 LCD Assy FRU No 100 cont d 2 2 gt gt Figure 8 1 LCD Assy Disassembly 8 4 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VivID E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 3 LCD Assy FRU No 100 cont d Figure 8 2 LCD Assy Disassembly Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 4 LCD Cable FRU No 105 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the LCD Cable FRU No 105 8 2 4 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 4 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 35 minutes travel 8 2 4 3 Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power 8 2 4 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 3 on page 8 7 Figure 8 4 on page 8 8 1 Remove LCD Assy FRU No 100 Refer to 8 2 3 LCD Assy FRU No 100 on page 8 3 2 Unscrew eight screws 1 8 Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 3 on page 8 7 3
42. 93 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 5 Completing the Installation 3 5 1 Power On Boot Up NOTE After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too guickly 3 5 1 1 Scanner Power On Lower the handle Plug the AC adapter output connector into the system DC input port located on the system s rear panel with the arrow side upward Plug the AC adapter power cord into a grounded protective earth outlet ann NS P Figure 3 9 Connect adapter When power is applied to the scanner power is distributed to the Cooling Unit Control Panel LCD Peripherals and the Back end Processor CAUTION The system should rest the handle to allow air gap to prevent overheating 3 8 Section 3 5 Completing the Installation GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 2 Turn on the system Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once Power On Off switch Figure 3 10 Power On Off Switch When the Power On Off switch on the Control Panel is pressed once the Back end Processor starts and the software code is distributed to initiate the scanner No status messages are displayed during this process 3 5 2 Power Off Shutdown NOTE After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be abl
43. A 0 05 mA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA NOTE Mains Applied refers to the sink leakage test where mains supply voltage is applied to the part to determine the amount of current that will pass or sink to ground if a patient contacted mains voltage The following tests are performed at the factory and should be performed at the site These tests are chassis leakage current and probe leakage current All measurements are made with an electrical safety analyzer Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 3 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement Test all outlets in the area for proper grounding and wiring arrangement by plugging in the neon outlet tester and noting the combination of lights that are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used OPEN GROUND WIRE joe en REVERSED POLARITY OPEN NEUTRAL WIRE 18 5 HOT amp GND REVERSED _ HOT WIRE CORRECT we Figure 10 1 Typical Alternate Outlet Tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected 10 12 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests G
44. A DANGER To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet Do not use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding DANGER Do not operate this unit unless all board covers are securely in place The User Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Vivid e and kept near the unit for quick reference DANGER ACOUSTIC OUTPUT HAZARD Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the VividTM e probe is within FDA limits avoid unnecessary exposure Ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage N DANGER OPERATOR MANUAL S N Ie 3 2 Section 3 1 Overview GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment When a new system arrives check that any components are not damaged and are not in short supply If shipping damage or shortage occurs contact the address shown in Chapter 1 1 Cut the four PLASTIC BANDs 2 Cut the adhesive tape and open top covers of paper carton Plastic Bands Figure 3 5 Open top covers of paper carton Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment contd Take out the Paper pad Take out console together with 2 interleavers from console package 3 4 5 Take out the interleaver
45. ALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 17 Handle Assy FRU No 313 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Handle Assy FRU No 313 8 2 17 1 Tools Plier 8 2 17 2 Needed Manpower person 2 minutes travel 8 2 17 3 Preparations Shut Down the System 8 2 17 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 22 on page 8 38 1 Unscrew the two handle caps on both sides of the system the rotation direction is counterclockwise 2 Pull out the Handle 8 2 17 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 37 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 17 Handle Assy FRU No 313 cont d Figure 8 22 Handle Assy Disassembly 8 38 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Section 9 1 Overview 9 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 9 This chapter gives you an overview of Spare Parts available for the Vivid e Table 9 6 Contents in Chapter 9 9 1 Overview 9 1 9 2 List of Abbreviations 9 1 9 3 Renewal Parts Lists 9 2 9 4 Operator Console Assy 9 3 9 5 LCD Assy 9 4 9 6 Keyboard Assy 9 6 Bottom Assy 9 7 9 8 Cables 9 12 9 9 Isolation Cart Components 9 13 9 10 Accessories and Kits 9
46. ARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 5 Emergency Repair Disk cont d 10 A recovery information message appears Press Next to continue Cmergency Disk storage information Figure 4 67 Recovery Information message 11 Press Finish after Emergency Disk Recovery complete Completion of Emergency Disk Making Wizard Figure 4 68 Emergency Disk Recovery Complete Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 35 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 4 Software Configuration Checks Table 4 36 Software Configuration Checks Step Task to do Expected Result s 1 Check Date and Time setting Date and Time are correct 2 Check that Location Hospital Name is correct Location Name is correct 3 Check Language settings Desired Language is displayed 4 The default function for Store Key and Print1 2 Keys is Store store image P1 print P2 USB Quick Save Store Key and Print1 2 Keys can also be assigned as desired by the customer Check assignment of Printer Keys 5 Check that all of the customer s options are set up correct All authorized functions are enabled Section 4 5 Peripheral Checks Check that peripherals work as described below Table 4 37 Peripheral Checks Step Task to do Expected Result s 1 Press FREEZE Stop image acquisition 2 P1 on the Control Panel The image display
47. CE MANUAL 7 7 1 2 Wireless LAN Network cont d 4 The Wireless Network Connection dialog box displays Select the proper wireless network in Available wireless networks window check the Allow me to connect box and click Connect Wireless Network Connection Figure 7 112 Wireless Network Connection dialog box NOTE If an encrypted network has been selected input Network key in Wireless Network Connection dialog box displayed and click Connect Wireless Nel work Cone tion Type network key here Figure 7 113 Network key input 7 18 Section 7 7 Network and Insite Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 1 2 Wireless LAN Network cont d 5 The network icon at the left bottom of screen turns green B 1 Frequenc Mode 07 26 06 7 29 11PM start v Figure 7 114 Network icon NOTE To manually configure a wireless network the involvement of the IT department is mandatory Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 2 Insite Il Configuration 6 Enter global service user interface and log in as GE Service See section 7 5 1 on page 9 7 On Configuration page choose Questra Agent Configuration in left column Select Advanced Configuration then choose Pilot as server type and click SAVE 51 5 service genealthcare co h
48. DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 16 on page 8 27 1 Unscrew two screws 1 2 to remove the CWD cover Part No 5144213 see Figure 8 16 on page 827 2 Unscrew two screws 1 2 Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 16 on page 8 27 3 Disconnect the CWD assy Mounting procedure Refer to Figure 8 17 on page 8 28 1 Unscrew two screws 1 2 to remove the CWD cover Part No 5144213 see Figure 8 17 on page 8 28 Rip off the heat sponge at the side of CWD PWA connect the CWD assy to RX64 See Figure 8 17 on page 8 28 Press the CWD assy tightenedly refer to Figure 8 17 on page 8 28 Screw two screws 1 2 to fix the CWD assy on RX64 assy Part No 5138465 see Figure 8 17 on page 8 28 Screw two screws to fix the CWD cover N 8 26 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 12 Assy 305 cont d 3 Figure 8 16 CWD Assy Disassembly Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 27 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 12 CWD Assy FRU No 305 cont d Figure 8 17 CWD Assy Installation 8 28 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 13 8 2 13 1 8 2 13 2 8 2 13 3 8 2 13 4 8 2 13 5 Charge board FRU No 309 Purpose This
49. Disk 1 Connect the Emergency Repair Disk with system 2 Select Backup Restore then Emergency Repair Disk 3 Select Reminder Dialog Interval Days Restore Detailed Restore of User Defined EZBackup Move Reminder Dialog Interval Days Emergency Figure 4 62 Emergency Repair Disk 4 32 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 5 Emergency Repair Disk cont d 4 Return to scan mode Press Ctrl B the Emergency Disk Making window pop up appears Welcome tu gency Disk Making Wiza d Figure 4 63 Emergency Disk Making Pop up Menu 5 Press Next on pop up message 6 A storage information message appears Press Next to continue Storage information Figure 4 64 Storage Information message Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 33 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 5 Emergency Repair Disk cont d 7 Press Finish after Emergency Disk Making complete Completion of Emergency Disk Making Wizard Figure 4 65 Emergency Disk Making Complete All databases presets and images should now be saved to Emergency Disk 8 Press Ctrl R Emergency Disk Recovery window pop up appear Welcome to Emergency Disk Recovery Wizard Figure 4 66 Emergency Disk Recovery 9 Press Next on pop up message 4 34 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHC
50. E HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 4 10 7 4 1 A CAUTION CAUTION Chassis Leakage Current Test Definition This test measures the current that would flow in a grounded person who touched accessible metal parts of the bedside station if the ground wire should break The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the unit On and Off with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading Electric Shock Hazard When the meter s ground switch is OPEN don t touch the unit Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged 10 7 4 2 Generic Procedure The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The testing meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the unit ON and OFF with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading of current POWER POLARITY REVERSING OUTLET SWITCH H BLACK lt Lo 0 N WHITE 1 5 G GREEN ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS MOMENTARY SWITCH LEAKAGE TEST METER Figur
51. ENT DATA IF ANY HILL BE DESTROYED b Load the bootable partition only Don t use it on brand new systen NOTE IT IS INTENDED FOR RECOVERY OF A SYSTEM THAT WILL BOOT UP ALL PATIENT DATA IS PRESERVED c Quit system upgrade process Please your selection from the above choices a b c Figure 3 28 Selection for loading the system A WARNING While the software install procedure is designed to preserve data you should select choice b to format disk C only 7 Press Yes or No to continue rrr rr All patient data if any will be destroyed are you sure to cont ins Yes to continue this operation to load bootable partition only LII 1 S LLLLLI Wake your selection by enter Yes or Figure 3 29 Confirmation on loading the system 8 System CD will be loaded as shown in Figure 3 30 on page 3 25 Me A M IM E 2E dire LLL 30154 1 4 DCE Saw 4541 Figure 3 30 System CD loading Chapter 3 Installation 3 25 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 9 Loading Base Image Software cont d 9 After finish updating system refer to Figure 3 31 on pa
52. Full Test Assy Revision Test Figure 7 105 Active Diagnostic Function 7 5 3 Control Frame Contains the user interface elements used for Diagnostic control and Operator feedback 7 5 3 1 Button This button has two modes each with appropriate text Execute to start the diagnostic and Abort to stop a diagnostic The button can also be disabled 7 5 3 2 Loop Count This is an editable text field that will only accept numeric values with 4 digits or less When the button is configured as an execute button and pressed the loop count field will be queried to determine the number of times to execute the diagnostic 7 5 3 3 Progress Indicator Displays a graphical progress indication to the user 7 10 Section 7 5 Global Service User Interface GSUI GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 5 3 4 Short Text Message Displays either a starting message or aborting message as well as the diagnostic completion status 7 5 3 5 Background Color Initially gray the Control Frame background color changes upon completion of a diagnostic to indicate completion status Fail Red Pass Green Neither pass nor fail Set back to Gray for example final code status is Aborted Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 Common Diagnostics 7 6 1 Utilities Provides two sele
53. GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 3 B Mode Softmenu Key Table 4 29 Mode Softmenu Key Selects a level below which echoes will not be amplified an echo must have a certain minimum amplitude before it will be processed Enables gray scale image colorization To 2 Activate Colorize deactivate reselect a Gray Map Edge Enhance brings out subtle tissue differences and boundaries by enhancing the 3 Adjust Edge Enhance gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only Adjust Rejection Acti Gray M Determines how the echo intensity levels Gray received are presented as shades of gray Multi Frequency mode lets you downshift to Adjust Frequency the probe s next lower frequency or shift up to a higher frequency Temporal filter that averages frames together Adjust Frame Average This has the effect of presenting a smoother softer image Adjust Rotation Rotates the image by selecting the value from the pop up menu 5 Optimizes Mode frame rate or spatial Adjust Line Density resolution for the best possible image Optimizes image quality and allows user to 10 Power output reduce beam intensity 2 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed Dynamic Range controls how echo 11 D intensities are converted to shades of gray nange
54. HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Pre Installation Section 2 1 Overview 2 1 1 Purpose of this chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a Vivid e Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit 2 1 2 Chapter Contents Table 2 8 Contents in Chapter 2 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 2 3 Facility Needs 2 6 Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 NOTE 2 2 2 1 Console Environmental Requirements Table 2 9 Environmental Requirements for Vivid e Scanners 10 40 degree C 5 50 degree C 5 50 degree C Humidity 30 75 10 90 10 90 non condensing non condensing non condensing Pressure 700 1060hPa 700 1060hPa 700 1060hPa Temperatures in degree C conversion to degree F degree C 9 5 32 Ls Lighting Bright light is needed for system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and diameters can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should
55. ICATED POWER RECEP TA C LE Q H gt d OR _____ OVERHEAD LIGHTS DIMM ER DOO R 42 IN 107 CM A 14 by 17 footRecommended Floor Plan FILE CAB INET Scale Fach sguare eguals one sguare foot LINEN SUPPLY PROB ES SUPPLIES EXTERNAL PERIPHERALS DEDICATED POWER OUTLETS EXAM INARION GE CAB INET TAB LE FOT SOFTWARE 76 IN 193 CM AND MA NU ALS An 8 by 10 footMinimalFloor Plan Figure 2 3 RECOMMENDED ULTRASOUND ROOM LAYOUT 2 8 Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 3 2 3 4 4 Networking Pre installation Requirements Stand Alone Scanner without Network Connection None Scanner Connected to Hospital s Network Supported networks Wireless LAN Purpose of DICOM Network Function DICOM services provide the operator with clinically useful features for moving images and patient information over a hospital network Examples of DICOM services include the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers As an added benefit transferring images in this manner frees up the on board monitor and peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost DICOM Option Pre installation Requ
56. Information Green 2 Warning Blue 3 Error Red The Service Interface supports the transfer of these logs to local destinations such as the CD ROM drive rage Quality Ceoe Qurshon Log Viewer displayed m a seperate window 3 Log Viewer Web Diolog Tp Log Viewer Web Page Dialog Logs Ut hes Search Ent Figure 5 87 Log Viewer Logs Log Entries Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 23 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 4 1 Logs The seven sub menus of the Logs category are System Power Infomatics Temperature Probe Board and DICOM NOTE Figure 5 87 provides a graphical example of the log entries for the System Logs Log table headings for the different logs are as follows System Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package and Error Message Power Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package and Error Message Infomatics Log entry headings include TimeStamp Revision PEDOB PtSex PtWeight PtHeight ExamlD Exam Category ExamCurDate ExamStartTime ExamEndTime FreezeTime TimeOflmageArchived AccessionNumber RefPhyName ReadingPhyName Operator RoomNo BodyPatternSelected InstitutionName ActiveModeTime CalculationMade CalculationTime HelpUsage ProductName SystemSWRev NoOfSWModules SystemPowerOnTime SystemldleTi
57. ON 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 1 contd 512Kx16bx4 x2 16MSDRAM SDRAM D 31 0 SH7751R gt F 0 53 3Miz V 5 CLK26 MHz 5 8 A 8 10 1 32MSDRAM S gt M m ES m 9 a aals lslasja PCT INA 6 4 5 S2 g D B 2 8 8 5 5 B E 5 E m g D TMS320C6415 e 16bit Fixed Point DSP 5 B LI i 1 B 8 Diagnostic SDRA Temperaturd y JTAG Power BX 40TH Power Block Connetor Supervisor 5 Download Figure 5 75 TMST Block Diagram con t Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 1 TMST EPLD Programmable logic device SH4 Front controlling CPU Power diagnostic circuit ETX Card CPU unit 5 3 1 1 Description This diagram describes the TMST board It controls the front end of Vivid e and also communicate with PC system through PCI interface The main function Generate clock signal and distributing each clock signal Generate DUSC bus cycle Power diagnostics HV LV Transmit image raw data B CFM DOP to PC after assembling packet including header information 5 10 Section 5 3 PWA Assy Diagrams GE HEALTHCARE
58. ON DVD RW drive recommended media list Media issues are common throughout the DVD RW drive industry Because DVD media vendors often change disc suppliers quality levels may change due to manufacturing differences This means that you may encounter DVD CD creation problems with media that may have worked successfully before Overall system configuration and other factors may also affect the success of creating a DVD CD The following media types have been tested LITEON highly recommends that you use the media types on this list when creating your DVDs CDs Not all brands of media have been tested and therefore you may encounter success with other brands not listed This list will be updated as other media is tested and approved Table 3 24 LITEON DVD RW drive recommended media list em AR mm 6 Chapter 3 Installation 3 17 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 4 Connect peripherals cont d D Connect Foot Switch to the system Foot Switch can be properly connected using USB Port1 or USB Port2 3 pedal footswitch Figure 3 19 Connect Foot Switch to the system E Connect Wireless LAN Adapter to the system Wireless LAN Adapter can be properly connected using the USB cord Wireless Lan Adapter Figure 3 20 Connect Wireless LAN Adapter to the system F
59. PAM PreAmplifier The preamplifier amplifies 64 echo signals The reception signals are sent to ADC on RX64 RX64 Vivid e Front Processor Convert the analog echo signal to digital TX64 Vivid e Transmission Board This has 64 channel bipolar drivers 5 4 Section 5 2 Block Diagrams and Theory GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 The Back End HDD Data from Front End FPGA DSP PCI Bus To CPU Power Supply Figure 5 71 The back end The Back End Processor grabs the data from the Image Port stores it in a memory performs scan conversion to pixel domain and drives the system LCD displayer Storing Devices Hard Disk Driver HDD On the Back End Processor board 5 2 5 Top Console The Top Console includes a Standby On switch a keyboard different controls for manipulating the picture quality controls for use in Measure amp Analyze M amp A and loudspeakers for stereo sound output used during Doppler scanning Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 6 External I O External 0 x x CRT EtherN et USB USB Docking 9 ____ HeadPhone External LO Figure 5 72 External module overview External I O The external I O is the interface between the scann
60. Pulse Repetition Frequency system automatically switches to high PRF mode Multiple gates appear and HPRF is indicated on the display Increases the number of transmit focal zones or moves the focal zone s so that you can tighten up the beam for a specific area A graphic caret corresponding to the focal zone position s appears on the right edge of the image mel Adjust Dynamic Range 1 7 0 11 12 Focus Position E 4 18 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 33 Color Flow Mode Softmenu Key Optimizes image quality and allows user to 17 Power output reduce beam intensity 1096 increments between 0 100945 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed Low Vel Reject insulates the Doppler signal 18 Low Vel Reject from excessive noise caused from vessel movement To enter PDI Power Doppler Imaging mode 19 while not in CARD application For CARD application there s no Angio rotary on primary menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 10 Doppler Mode Checks 4 3 10 1 Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes listed in 3 6 6 Available Probes on page 3 22 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already Primary Menu Secondary Menu Freguency
61. RECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 15 CPU Module FPU No 307 Memory Module FRU No 308 Figure 8 20 Memory Module 8 34 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 16 8 2 16 1 8 2 16 2 8 2 16 3 8 2 16 4 8 2 16 5 Left Right Fan Assy FRU No 310 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Left Right Fan Assy FRU No 310 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 12 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 21 on page 8 36 1 Remove TMST Assy FRU No 301 refer to 8 2 8 TMST Assy FRU No 301 on page 8 16 2 Remove TX64 Assy and RX64 Assy refer to 8 2 9 TX64 Assy FRU No 302 on page 8 19 amp 8 2 10 RX64 Assy FRU No 303 on page 8 22 3 Unscrew four screws 1 4 Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 21 on page 8 36 4 Remove Left Right Fan Assy FRU No 310 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 35 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 16 Left Right Fan Assy FRU 310 conta Figure 8 21 Left Right Fan Assy Disassembly 8 36 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HE
62. Rejection Baseline Dynamic Range Quick Angle Display Format Sweep Speed Full Timeline Scale Trace Method Angle Correct Trace Sensitivity Invert Trace direction Modify Auto Calcs PW CF Ratio Duplex Time Resolution Colorize Gray Map Power Output Spectral Average Cycles to Average SV Length Low Vel Reject PW Mode Gain B Pause Figure 4 52 Doppler Mode Screen Picture Example 4 20 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 10 2 Doppler Mode OP Panel Controls Table 4 34 Doppler Mode OP Panel Controls Press PW Mode key PW Mode Starts Amplifies the overall strength of the echoes 2 Adjust Gain processed in the Color Flow window Turn the Gain dial PW Mode key to the left right to increase decrease Gain Displays the M D Mode cursor on the B Mode image Press Cursor and Trackball to position sample volume graphic Click SV gate to adjust sample volume gate size Display M D Mode Cursor Toggle between simultaneous and update presentation while viewing Spectral Doppler Press B Pause to toggle between simultaneous and update Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 21 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 10 3 Doppler Mode OP Panel Controls Table 4 35 Doppler Mode Touch Panel Controls Selects a level below which echoes will not be amplified an echo must have a certain minimum
63. Replacement Procedures 8 23 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 11 8 2 11 1 8 2 11 2 8 2 11 3 8 2 11 4 8 2 11 5 PFPC Assy FRU No 304 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the PFPC Assy FRU No 304 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 30 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 15 on page 8 25 1 Pull up the Probe Cap 2 Unscrew three screws 1 3 Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 15 on page 8 25 3 Remove PFPC Assy FRU No 304 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 24 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 11 PFPC Assy FRU 304 cont d 3 Figure 8 15 PFPC Assy Disassembly Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 25 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 12 8 2 12 1 8 2 12 2 8 2 12 3 8 2 12 4 8 2 12 5 CWD Assy FRU No 305 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the CWD Assy FRU No 305 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 30 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC
64. S IL PRESENTE MANUALE DI MANUTENZIONE DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN INGLESE SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEMS RICHIEDE IL MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA IL CLIENTE TENUTO A PROVVEDERE DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELL APPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE MANUALE ED AVERNE COMPRESO IL CONTENUTO NON TENERE CONTO DELLA PRESENTE AVVERTENZA POTREBBE FAR COMPIERE OPERAZIONI DA CUI DERIVINO LESIONI ALL ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ALL UTILIZZATORE ED AL PAZIENTE PER FOLGORAZIONE ELETTRICA PER URTI MECCANICI OD ALTRI RISCHI ii GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL LPS EAM EP 9 X4 A SAS RAD ALLO RAGS GTI PEO LATOR S Y Ipa YOE MaL 1 REA mu C F els HE 10 SAH 6016 54 9 2 uj 2 HIET r F SX cess CE EE 4 0056 SPB gt ALTERMAN 11156 3 6 HBR BUE DARE 8 HMA RAS iii GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery If damage is apparent write Damage In Shipment on ALL copies of the freight or express bi
65. S Check any broken of the AC DC adapter and its cable Replace a new one if any portion defective ENCLOSURE FAILS Check any broken of the enclosure Replace any defective part Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the white neutral wire and the green grounding wire are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected PROBE FAILS Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from inter cavity probe Be sure to enter the correct probe type in the appropriate space on the check list If excessive leakage current is slot dependent inspect the system connector for bent pins poor connections and ground continuity If the problem remains with the probe replace the probe PERIPHERAL FAILS Inspect wiring for bad cr
66. SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 3 Facility Needs 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 NOTE Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout Purchaser Responsibilities The work and materials needed to prepare the site is the responsibility of the purchaser Delay confusion and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work before delivery User the Pre Installation checklist to verify that all needed steps have been taken Purchaser reasonability includes Procuring the materials required Completing the preparations before delivery of the ultrasound system Paying the costs for any alternations and modifications not specifically provided in the sales contract All electrical installation that are preliminary to the positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment must be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these product must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team To av
67. T RE dvd oa 8 35 Removal 8 35 Mounting procedure 8 35 Handle Assy FRU No 313 8 37 1006 GYG Y ODD AD GO 8 37 Needed Manpower 8 37 Preparations a D 8 37 Removal 8 37 Mounting procedure 8 37 XX Table of Contents VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 9 Renewal Parts OVOLVIBW f er cou dads Lu sa ada 9 1 Purpose Ot Chapler 3 cud terc uec rrt 9 1 List of AbbreviationSs 9 1 Renewal Parts EIS asas at be paz gk da hanaq se 9 2 Equipment Models Covered in this Chapter 9 2 Operator Console ASSy cs ised oe Rs Ses pera X ux EE B EA 9 3 CDS salu dis Qul ntn dm ie ted 9 4 Keyboard ASSY su ecdesia om ve DTE bur UE AU 9 6 Bottom ASSY co se arse a wee ERU NOE Nia teg ewes ey Deets 9 8 ci I rcc 9 12 Isolation Cart Components Rhode owed 9 13 ACCESSONeS and KIIS pgs beg Ls Ace Dark 9
68. TZUNG ZU SORGEN VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT DAS GER T ZU REPARIEREN BEVOR DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN WURDE WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE SCHL GE MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO S LO EXISTE EN INGLES SI ALG N PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS AJENO A GEMS SOLICITA UN IDIOMA QUE NO SEA EL INGL S ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL CLIENTE OFRECER UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCION NO SE DEBER DAR SERVICIO T CNICO AL EQUIPO SIN HABER CONSULTADO Y COMPRENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO LA NO OBSERVANCIA DEL PRESENTE AVISO PUEDE DAR LUGAR A QUE EL PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS EL OPERADOR O EL PACIENTE SUFRAN LESIONES PROVOCADAS POR CAUSAS EL CTRICAS MEC NICAS O DE OTRA NATURALEZA ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA S SE ENCONTRA DISPON VEL EM INGL S SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVIc O DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA QUE N O A GEMS SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVIc OS DE TRADUg O TENTE REPARAR O EGUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO COMPREENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA TECNICA CUMPRIMENTO DESTE AVISO PODE POR EM PERIGO A SEGURANG DO T CNICO OPERADOR OU PACIENTE DEVIDO CHOQUES EL TRICOS MECANICOS OU OUTRO
69. The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector meet international electrical standards Labels Locations MADE Utmound 6 Tech Dev Zone 714070 argau DESC Vivid e INPUT 20 For wee with adapter model TWADPIOD 2 Ares MADE KOREA Some jurisdictions restrict certain such uses such as gender deternination JAR ESNIA SANI 000 a 0 NF 44 MOD RORERERS Figure 1 1 Label Location Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 Labels Locations cont d gender JAR gt 6 4 5207 3 12 E 16 wo OO gt 44 AI CL GLES KOMEMAASRLEN AAW ANCU LLL 42934592 4 t 17597 4 Vivid 5 Lene mega e245 fug 4 42 91 4 4 5 42 37 WW 8 ALLE sg dzy Re 2 4 gt gt Bar Code eren Figure 1 2 Label Location Korea Chapter 1 Introduction 1 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 Battery Safety To avoid the r
70. VD RW automatically 5 Press any key to continue when below message display as shown in Figure 3 27 on page 3 24 WARNING WARNING WARNING IN COMPLETE SYSTEM DATA LUSS IF NUT REVERSIBLE and shou 14 NOT be stopped once started NUT power off the system until the process has completed It will s than 18 minutes to load the drive IF this process IS stopped one reason you HILL have to run again to completion or else the ysten vill not work If you want to proceed with this process press the Enter key to continue with option selection OR Renove the DVDRH fron the drive and Press CTRL Alt Bel now to exit and power cycle your system to restart it without overwriting your disk drive s current contents amy key to continue Figure 3 27 Update message 3 24 Section 3 9 Loading Base Image Software GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 9 Loading Base Image Software contd 6 Select one of the options for loading the system Select choice a to load the complete disk Refer to Figure 3 28 on page 3 25 6 5 Please select ONE of the following options for loading the Vivid e System and fipplication Software Image onto your systen DDO la Load the complete disk All existing data will be lost NOTE ALL PATI
71. ar installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of defect These sources include medical lasers e scanners cauterizing guns computers monitors fans gel warmers microwave ovens light dimmers portable phones The presence of a broadcast station or broadcast van may also cause interference See Table 2 12 for EMI Prevention tips Table 2 12 EMI Prevention abatement EMI Rule Details Keep the unit at least 5 meters or 15 feet away from other EMI sources Special shielding Be aware of RF sources may be required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency high powered radio or video broadcast signals Poor grounding is the most likely reason a unit will have noisy images Check grounding of GLOW the power cord and power outlet After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Replace all screws RF Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the gaskets covers cores shield over the front of card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Replace 1 Do not turn on the unit until any loose metallic par
72. attery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources If the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in a way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it If you have any questions about the battery consult GE or your local representative Short term less than one month storage of battery pack Store the battery in a temperature range between 0 C 32 F and 50 C 122 F Use only GE recognized batteries In case of the long term 3 months or more storage Store the battery in a temperature range of 20 C 4 F and 45 C 113 F When charging for the first time after long term storage Recover such packs to original performance through repeating several cycles of full charging and discharging When store packs for more than 6 months charge at lease once charging require per 6 months to prevent leakage and deterioration in performance due to self discharging NOTICE The battery shall be shipped in about 30 charged state Those packs have to be fully charged and discharged up to 3 times to utilize Li lon smart packs before use Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 7 DANGER 1 WARNING N WARNING WARNING 1 3 8 1 3 9 NOTE NOTE Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings such as the examples below preced
73. b on the Connectivity screen 4 Inthe Physical Print Buttons field select Print2 The Connectivity Buttons Screen will be displayed like the one shown in Figure 7 99 on page 7 4 If P2 is not set to Whole Screen as shown in Figure 7 99 proceed to step 5 to record the customer s customized settings 5 In the Destinations section record the service that is displayed 6 In the Physical Print Buttons section record the parameters related to the service Setting the P2 Key to Screen Capture If the P2 Key is not set to screen capture 1 While on the Connect screen with the Buttons tab displayed go to the Destinations list 2 From the list select Copy To Dataflow Press gt gt to add the selection to the Printflow View section 3 Ensure that the Physical Print Buttons section for capture Area is set to Whole Screen secondary Capture and No Image Compression 4 The P2 Key should now be set up for whole screen capture sending the screens to the image buffer clipboard Capturing a Screen The following is a generic process to capture any screen from the scanner 1 Navigate to and display the image screen to be captured 2 Press P2 This will place a snapshot of the screen on the clipboard displayed at the bottom of the scan image display 7 6 Section 7 4 Screen Captures GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 3 Capturing a Screen cont d 6 GE Heal
74. battery over heat and over charging charging will be shut off automatically if battery is charged fully The battery will discharge to provide the power to the system when out of AC power pack output or AC line Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 17 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 4 Air Flow Distribution Figure 5 81 Air Flow Inside the Scanner The two air flow passes allow the scanner to be cooled down as shown in the figure above Path A Bottom front gt CPU Assy gt Bottom left for TMST amp CPU Assy cooling Path B Bottom front gt TX64 RX64 gt Bottom right for TX64 RX64 cooling 5 18 Section 5 4 Power Diagrams GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 5 Fans Figure 5 82 Left amp Right Fans The scanner contains the four fans at the following positions for producing an air flow One fan assy On the Left side for air flow path A One fan assy On the Right side for air flow path B Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 5 Common Service Platform 5 5 1 Introduction The Service Platform contains a set of software modules that are common to all PC backend ultrasound and cardiology systems The Common Service Platform will increase service productivity and reduce training and service cost
75. be shown on the LCD display _ Restore Restore di Media Detailed Restore of User Defined EZBackupiMove Figure 4 41 Backup Sheet 3 Select the item to back up either from Resource Files 4 Enter backup destination or browse through the disk to locate the destination 5 Select Backup now The backup status for each item is displayed on the Result column Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 2 Loading Presets from an DVD R disk or USB memory device 1 Insert the DVD R disk with the archived Presets into the DVD RW 2 Access to the Utility Menu and select System The Restore sheet will be shown on the LCD display see Figure 4 41 on page 4 5 3 Select the item to restore either from Resource Files 4 Enter restore destination or browse through the disk to locate the destination 5 Select Restore The restore status for each item is displayed on the Result column 4 3 4 Adjusting the Display Monitor Please refer to Section 6 2 Monitor Adjustments on page 6 2 4 3 5 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the AC plug 4 6 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VivID E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 4 3 6 1 System Features Control Panel Figure 4 42 Control Panel Tou
76. being scanned and becomes grounded by touching some other grounded surface 10 7 5 2 Generic Procedure Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition POLARITY REVERSING SWITCH H BLACK PROBE CONSOLE POWER N WHITE OUTLET G GREEN MOMENTARY SWITCH LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 3 Set Up for Probe Leakage Current NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 3 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Ultrasound 5 Pobe S Saline LI Console V Ground Figure 10 4 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Follow these steps to test each transducer for leakage current Turn the Vivid e unit OFF Plug the unit into the test meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 1 2 3 Plug the external probe into the meter s EXTERNAL connector 4 Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to EXTERNAL position 5 Connect the probe for test with the con
77. blems or questions about the equipment the top of the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 10 19 Note all probes and system options With AC input Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during 3 Power up power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Check the Battery recharging Without AC input use internal battery 4 Verify that the system properly recognizes all probes Displays Verify proper display on the LCD 6 Backup all customer presets on an DVD RW Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 10 5 2 10 5 2 1 NOTE VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 The functional checks take about 60 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary System Checks Table 10 5 System Functional Checks Step Description B Mode Verify basic B Mode 2D operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation CF Mode Verify basic CF Mode Color Flow Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppler operation PW if available Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation M Mode Verify basic M Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode o
78. c aiii y ps UM et dees 1 12 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 12 CE Compliance ew CHE ORE erat 1 12 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 12 Customer ma 1 13 Contact Information 1 13 System Manufacturer LE 1 14 vii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 Pre Installation OVerVIeW r cla St SD aic aca f c uu Sen Cr teres eet de ado 2 1 Purpose of this chapter 2 2 1 Chapter Contents 2 1 General Console 2 2 Console Environmental Requirements 2 2 ade dot 2 2 Electrical Requirements 2 2 Vivid e Power Requirements 2 2 2 3 Site Circuit Breaker 2 3 site PowerOulels So RI a 2 3 Unit Power PIU doch
79. ct Print2 In the Destinations list select the service s recorded in step 5 Section 7 4 1 In the Physical Print Buttons section select the parameters related to the service recorded in step 6 Section 7 4 1 Oo gr P 7 8 Section 7 4 Screen Captures GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 5 Global Service User Interface GSUI 7 5 1 Enter global service user interface 1 Press Utility Service see Figure 7 103 on 7 9 Figure 7 103 system Service button 2 Select GE Service in option of User Level of GEMS Service Home page and input correct password press OK button See Figure 7 104 on page 7 9 Service Login Hospital Name GE Healthcare System Type Ultrasound System ID Vivide Select User Level 1 Enter Password Figure 7 104 Service Login Page Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 5 2 Active Diagnostic Function 3 Choose Diagnostic in Global Service Interface to active diagnostic functions choose options to activate various functions correspondingly ee eed Ms Quality Ca bedion Configuration Regt web 5 8 8 8 3 Diagnostics This is the Diagnostics Application Areal 2 SH 4 USCMD Test d RX64 Full Test 3 Assy Revision Test DUSC I F Test Local Bus Test 3 WRAM Test Test
80. ctions 7 6 1 1 Disruptive Mode Allows you to enable or disable disruptive mode troubleshooting 7 6 1 2 System Shutdown Allows for system shutdown from the diagnostic menu Select to Restart System or Shutdown System Also select to retain Disruptive Mode or Not After submitting to restart or shutdown a confirmation screen gives one last chance to confirm or cancel the request 7 12 Section 7 6 Common Diagnostics GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 6 2 PC Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests 7 6 2 1 Essential Tests 7 6 2 2 System Board 7 6 2 3 Hard Disk Surface Scan 7 6 2 4 Hard Disk Quick Test 7 6 2 5 PCIBus 7 6 2 6 Video Card 7 6 2 7 Network Interface 7 6 2 8 CMOS 7 6 2 9 DRAM Memory 7 6 2 10 Parallel Port Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 7 6 3 PC Diagnostics Interactive Tests 7 6 3 1 Keyboard Test 7 6 3 2 Mouse Test 7 6 4 Restart Vivid e After Diagnostics Always shutdown the system and reboot after a diagnostics session VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 14 Section 7 6 Common Diagnostics GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Section 7 7 Network and Insite ll Configuration VivID E SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 1 Network Configuration 7 7 1 1 Wire LAN Network 1 Connect system with network 2 Press Utility gt Connectivity gt TCPIP in IP Settings window check the Enable
81. ctive probe before you return it Be sure to tag the probe as being disinfected Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 6 Using a Phantom See the Basic User Manual Customer Maintenance for information on using a phantom and quality assurance tests Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests 10 7 1 Safety Test Overview The electrical safety tests in this section are based on and conform to IEC 60601 1 Medical Eguipment Safety Standards They are intended for the electrical safety evaluation of cord connected electrically operated patient care eguipment If additional information is needed refer to the IEC 60601 1 documents A WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ARE PERFORMED AT LEAST EVERY 6 MONTHS ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PATIENT SAFETY STANDARD IEC EN 60601 1 ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS MENTIONED ABOVE CAUTION To avoid electrical shock the unit under test must not be connected to other electrical equipment The unit under test must not be contacted by users or patients while performing these tests CAUTION Possible risk of infection Do not handle soiled or contaminated probes and other components that have been in patient contact Follow appropriate cleaning and disinfecting procedures before handling the equipment Test the system peripherals and probes
82. ctor 1 Pin Assignment of DC input Connector 4 Pin Female Table 3 20 Pin Assignments of DC input 2 Pin Assignment of USB Table 3 21 Pin assignment of USB1 Table 3 22 Pin assignment of USB2 3 Pin assignment of RS232C for external VGA Connector D SUB 15Pin Female Table 3 23 Pin Assignments of RS232C for External VGA Chapter 3 Installation 3 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 4 Connect peripherals A Connect B W printer to the system B W Printer can be properly connected using USB Port1 or USB Port 2 Figure 3 16 on page 3 16 Figure 3 16 Connect B W printer to the system B Connect UP D23MD color printer to the system UP D23MD Color Printer can be properly connected using USB Port 1 or USB Port 2 Figure 3 17 on page 3 16 Figure 3 17 Connect digital color printer to the system Zl NOTICE HP Deskjet 460 HP Officejet Pro K550 Color Printer must connect with PIT Printer Isolation Transformer when being used 3 16 Section 3 6 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 4 Connect peripherals cont d C Connect DVD RW to the system DVD RW can be properly connected using USB Port1 or USB Port2 Figure 3 18 on page 3 17 Figure 3 18 Connect DVD RW to the system CAUTION DO NOT connect DVD RW to the system while scanning LITE
83. d e console are summarized in Figure 3 13 on page 3 11 Table 3 16 Physical Dimensions of Vivid e 256394 um ness H o fr m TE opp L o t i WEIGHT 4 6KG NOTE Length is in mm Figure 3 13 Overall Dimensions Chapter 3 Installation 3 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 2 Electrical Specifications Table 3 17 Electrical Specifications for Vivid e TWADP100 100 240 VAC 10 1 2A max 50 60Hz 3 6 3 Approved on board peripherals Table 3 18 Approved on board peripherals Manufacturer Model Interface B W Printer SONY UP D897 UB Digital Color Printer SONY UP D23MD 8 0 HP Color Printer HP Deskiet 460 DVD RW LITEON LITEON SHM 165P6SX NOTE See each option installation instructions for installation and connection procedures 3 12 Section 3 6 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 4 AS WARNING 3 6 5 3 6 5 1 Connecting Cables Equipment damage possibility Be sure to use the following recommended connecting cables to connect recording devices and a n
84. d Equipment 4 1 3 General Procedure 4 2 4 Software Configuration Checks 4 36 5 Peripheral Checks 4 36 Section 4 2 Required Equipment To perform these tests you ll need any of the sector linear or convex transducers normally you should check all the transducers used on the system Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Section 4 3 General Procedure Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION NOTICE A 4 3 1 1 SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the Power Cable on the system Power On Boot Up After AC DC is connected correctly to the scanner the power is applied to the scanner When the Control panel Power On Off key is pressed once the System starts Scanner Power On Lower the handle Plug the AC adapter output connector into the system DC input port located on the system s rear panel with the arrow side upward Plug the AC adapter power cord into a grounded protective earth outlet Figure 4 37 connect AC adapter 4 2 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 1 1 Sca
85. dic Maintenance Inspections It has been determined by engineering that your Vivid e system does not have any high wear components that fail with use therefore no Periodic Maintenance Inspections are mandatory Some Customers Quality Assurance Programs may require additional tasks and or inspections at a different frequency than listed in this manual Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes Care amp Maintenance on the scanner and peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the ultrasound systems performance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE SYSTEM POWER PLUG BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANY PARTS BE CAUTIOUS WHENEVER POWER IS STILL ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED Do not pull out or insert circuit boards while power is ON Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling require this Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 1 10 2 2 Keeping Records It is good business practice that ultrasound facilities maintain records of periodic and corrective maintenance Th
86. e Technical Publication GE Healthcare Direction 5197293 100 Revision 1 GE Healthcare Vivid e Service Manual Operating Documentation Copyright 2007 by General Electric Co GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Important Precautions THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY IF ACUSTOMER S SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIRES A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH IT IS THE CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS THIS SERVICE MANUAL HAS BEEN CONSULTED AND IS UNDERSTOOD FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE SERVICE PROVIDER OPERATOR OR PATIENT FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK MECHANICAL OR OTHER HAZARDS CE MANUEL DE MAINTENANCE N EST DISPONIBLE QU EN ANGLAIS SI LE TECHNICIEN DU CLIENT BESOIN DE CE MANUEL DANS UNE AUTRE LANGUE QUE L ANGLAIS C EST AU CLIENT QU IL INCOMBE DE LE FAIRE TRADUIRE NE PAS TENTER D INTERVENTION SUR LES QUIPEMENTS TANT QUE LE MANUEL SERVICE PAS T CONSULT ET COMPRIS LE NON RESPECT DE CET AVERTISSEMENT PEUT CHEZ LE TECHNICIEN L OP RATEUR OU LE PATIENT DES BLESSURES DUES DES DANGERS LECTRIQUES CANIQUES OU AUTRES DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH EXISTIERT NUR IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE FALLS EIN FREMDER KUNDENDIENST EINE ANDERE SPRACHE IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDEN F R EINE ENTSPRECHENDE BERSE
87. e 10 2 Set Up for Chassis Source Leakage Current IEC 601 1 Clause 19 Continuos Leakage Currents and Patient Auxiliary Currents When using the Microguard or a similar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to ground will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for chassis source leakage is shown in Table 10 11 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 4 3 Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the value shown in Table 10 11 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 14 Typical Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current Test 2 Tester Neutral Test1 RealPanel Tester Polarity or Ground Speaker Metal Optional Optional Switch Switch Cover Parts Test 3 Test 4 TT T ww e T T ww T T 10 14 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 7 5 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow to ground from any of the probes through a patient who is
88. e Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate provides the customer with documentation that the ultrasound scanner is maintained on a periodic basis A copy of the Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate should be kept in the same room or near the scanner Guality Assurance In order to gain accreditation from organizations such as the American College of Radiology USA it is the customer s responsibility to have a guality assurance program in place for each scanner The program must be directed by a medical physicists the supervising radiologist physician or appropriate designee Routine guality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a guality assurance program Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 3 1 NOTE NOTE How often should care amp maintenance tasks be performed The Care amp Maintenance Task Schedule provided on page 10 3 specifies how often your Vivid e should be serviced and outlines items reguiring special attention It is the customer s responsibility to
89. e holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel Thoroughly check the system probe connectors and remove dust from inside the connector sockets 2 Probes p if necessary Visually check for bent damaged or missing pins Basic Probe Care The system user manuals and various probe handling cards provide a complete description of probe care maintenance cleaning and disinfection Ensure that you are completely familiar with the proper care of GE probes Ultrasound probes can be easily damaged by improper handling See the User Manual and probe care cards for more details Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Any evidence of wear indicates the probe cannot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets before plugging in a probe Basic Probe Cleaning Refer to the User s Manual for details on probe cleaning To help protect yourself from blood borne diseases wear approved disposable gloves These are made of nitrile derived from vegetable starch to prevent allergic latex reactions Failure to follow the prescribed cleaning or disinfection procedures will void the probe s warranty DO NOT soak or wipe the lens with any product not listed in the User Manual Doing so could result in irreparable damage to the probe Follow care instructions that came with the probe Disinfect a defe
90. e potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT CONSTITUTES A DEFINITE SAFETY HAZARD DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS DO NOT INSTALL SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR PERFORM ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT SHUT DOWN FORCEDLY OR PLUG IN OUT ACDC INVALID MAY CAUSE THE DAMAGE OF SYSTEM FILES Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the electrical Mains plug Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEMS policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEMS employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees
91. e printed message The icons labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter Safety Precaution Messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found on the equipment and in the service information The different levels of concern are identified by a flag word that precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of following ways N DANGER DANGER IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED A WARNING WARNING IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED CAUTION Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will can cause minor personal injury and property damage if instructions are ignored NOTICE Equipment Damage Possible Notice is used when a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk Example Disk drive will crash NOTE Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure Information contained in a NOTE can often save you time or effort Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 2 Standard Hazard Icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained within a triangle as se
92. e to boot if power is recycled too quickly 3 5 2 1 Back end Processor Power Down To power down the system 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 The System Exit window is displayed SYSTEM EXIT Logon Information Figure 3 11 System Exit Window e Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown The shutdown process takes a few seconds and is complete when the power status LED is turned off Disconnect the probes Clean or disinfect all probes as necessary Store them in their shipping cases to avoid damage 6 Close LCD cover A Chapter 3 Installation 3 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 ViviD E SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 2 Scanner Shutdown Disconnect the Mains Power Cable if necessary For example Relocating the scanner 3 5 3 Transducer Connection 1 Carefully open the system LCD display plug the probe connector into the probe port then lock the probe latch upward NOTE Please ensure that the probe latch is in an unlocked position before you connect the probe to the system Figure 3 12 Connect the probe NOTE It is not necessary to turn OFF power to connect or disconnect a probe 3 10 Section 3 5 Completing the Installation GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 6 System Configuration 3 6 1 System Specifications 3 6 1 1 Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the Vivi
93. ed on the screen is printed on B amp W printer Connect with Foot Switch on USB port and press once To start image acquisition the same function as FREEZE key 4 36 Section 4 4 Software Configuration Checks GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 1 Overview This chapter explains Vivid e s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem function It also describes the Power Distribution System PDS and probes Table 5 38 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 950 Block Diagrams and Theory 5 2 5 3 PWA Assy Diagrams 5 8 5 4 Power Diagrams 5 16 5 5 Common Service Platform 5 20 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 Block Diagrams and Theory 5 2 1 Block Diagram TMST RF Carrier ETX LCD 15 XGA SO DIMM 512MB IDE Speaker On board Distributed Peripherals option DVD RW LAN Foot SW c Co n n A Figure 5 69 Vivid e System Block Diagram Pre Amp Preamplifier OOX2 Beamforming ASIC CHACOM B M CFM DOP mode signal processor ASIC DSP Digital Signal Processor with PCI interface between CPU and TMST HV unit High
94. emove Battery 8 2 7 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 8 on page 8 15 Remove Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 refer to 8 2 5 Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 on page 8 9 Disconnect two connectors Refer to Figure 8 8 on page 8 15 Unscrew two screws 1 2 Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 8 on page 8 15 Remove Trackball Assy 1 2 3 4 8 2 7 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 14 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 7 Trackball Assy FRU No 201 cont d Figure 8 8 Trackball Assy Disassembly Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 15 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 8 TMST Assy FRU No 301 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the TMST Assy FRU No 301 8 2 8 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 8 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 15 minutes travel 8 2 8 3 Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery 8 2 8 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 9 on page 8 17 1 Remove LCD Assy and Keyboard Assy together refer to step 1 to step 4 in 8 2 5 Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 on page 8 9 2 Remove Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 refer to 8 2 14 Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 on page 8 di 3 Remove four screws on TMST2TX board 1 4 Part No
95. en throughout this chapter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could cause harm Table 1 3 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION h LASER HEAT PINCH LASER LIGHT Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 4 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure Be Used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TAG AND LOCK OUT WEAR EYE PROTECTION ha EYE PROTECTION 1 4 Section 1 2 Important Conventions GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 3 Product Icons The following table describes the purpose and location of safety labels and other important information provided on the equipment Table 1 5 Warnings LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION Identification and Rating Plate Manufacture s name Bottom panel of the console Date of manufacture Model and serial numbers Electrical ratings Volts Amps phase and frequency Type Class Label Used to indicate the degree of safety or Bottom panel of the adapter protection IP Code IPX1 or IPX8 IPX1 FSU 2001 IPX8 MKF 2 MED GP26 Indicates the degree of protection Bottom of Footswitch provided by the enclosure per IEC60 529 IPX1 cannot be used in operating room environment IPX8 can be used in operating ro
96. ensure the Vivid e care amp maintenance is performed as scheduled in order to retain its high level of safety dependability and performance Your GE Service Representative has an in depth Knowlegde of your Vivid e ultrasound scanning system and can best provide competent efficient service Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service The service procedures and recommended intervals shown in the Care amp Maintenance Task Schedule assumes that you use your Vivid e for an average patient load 10 12 per day and use it as a primary mobile unit which is transported between diagnostic facilities If conditions exist which exceed typical usage and patient load then it is recommended to increase the maintenance frequencies 10 2 Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Table 10 2 Customer Care Schedule Per Facilities Service at Indicated Time Daily Weekly Monthly QA Program Mobile Unit Check Weekly Clean Probes Inspect AC Mains Cable Inspect Cables and Connectors Clean Console Clean LCD See Note See Note Twice ee Note Annually Quarterly See Note Annually mw Twice ee Note Annually Quarterly See Note Annually Console Leakage Current Checks Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks Measurement Accuracy Checks Probe Phantom Checks Peripheral Leakage Curr
97. ent Checks aM NOTE May require specialized equipment to complete Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 1 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 4 1 1 Specific Requirements for Care amp Maintenance Table 10 5 Overview of Requirements for Care 8 Maintenance Tool Part Number Comments Digital Volt Meter DVM 46 194427 231 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 46 194427P279 V system Anti Static Kit 46 194427 369 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 46 194427P373 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 46 194427P370 3M 3051 conductive ground cord 46 194427 278 120V 46 194427 279 230V Safety Analyzer 46 28565201 DALE 600 KIT or equivalent for electrical tests QIQ Phantom E8370RB RMI Grayscale Target Model 403GS Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner B W Printer Cleaning Sheet See printer user manual for requirements Color Printer Cleaning Sheet See printer user manual for requirements 10 4 Section 10 4 Tools Required GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 5 System Maintenance 10 5 1 Preliminary Checks The preliminary checks take about 15 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary Table 10 4 System Checks Se m Ask amp Listen Ask the customer if they have any pro
98. er and all external items Examples wireless network USB interface medical grade printer and external medical grade SVGA displayer 5 2 7 Peripherals DVD RW and a Black amp White Video Printer can be connected to the external I O 5 6 Section 5 2 Block Diagrams and Theory GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 8 Wiring LCD Cable To KBD Cable To TMST ASSY Wiring Figure 5 73 Wiring Diagram TX64 Vivid Transmit board RX64 Vivid e Front end processing board Vivid e Master board PWR SW Power Switch Flexible Print Circuit board Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 3 PWA Assy Diagrams 5 3 1 TMST MST Board Front end Control Top Lever Diagram 512 1 J E 8 Q 8 Er 53 w 6 8 SH_RST TUSC FPGA Te 110 CHARCOM AD 31 0 DSP BEOL o DSP ESDRAS 1705 5 DSP BSDWE DSP BSDCAS I Q DSP 1 8 HOLDD L bt DSP HOLDA L 8 DSP BBUSREQS DSP FE CIK 4 0 5 9 512Kx16bx4 x3 24MSDRAM 8 CKIO 53 3 Clock Block ges 0 C1E26 6MHz Pow RX CIK 1 0 2 5 0 21017 00 _ Figure 5 74 TMST Block Diagram 5 8 Section 5 3 PWA Assy Diagrams GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISI
99. eral 1 Leakage Current Peripheral 2 Leakage Current PROBES Probe Number Max Value Max Value from previous page Allowed Measured 2 Comments 2 Final Check All system covers are in place System scans with all probes as expected Accepted by 10 20 Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL A B Abbreviations 9 1 Archiving Images Move 4 30 Backup Patient Database 4 27 Preset Configurations 4 27 Basic Measurements Functional Checks 4 24 Body pattern display location 4 9 Boot Up 3 8 C Caps lock display location 4 9 CE Compliance 1 12 Color Mode Overview 4 20 Configuration 5 29 Connectivity Worksheet 3 23 Contact Information 1 13 Control Panel 4 7 Conventions Conventions Used in Book 1 3 Customer Assistance 1 13 D Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 11 Date Time display location 4 9 Depth scale display location 4 9 Diagnostics 5 27 DICOM Network Function 2 9 E Electrical requirements 2 2 Electrical Safety 1 8 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 1 12 EMI 1 12 ESD 1 12 Exam study display location 4 9 INDEX F Focal zone display location 4 9 Functional Checks Basic Measurements 4 24 Control Panel 4 7 Image Management 4 26 Monitor Display 4 9 Peripherals 4 36 Probes Connector Usage
100. es ent Sees RR dius Ses RE ENS 3 6 Preparing for Installation Ee o wade 3 7 Verify Customer Order 3 7 Physical driSpecllont uoi us ab RN AUD s i 3 7 System Voltage Settings 3 7 EMIPEIOUCIIDE g i asqa CR 3 7 Completing the Installation Seb eens ER 3 8 Power On Boot Up i nase SUR dy 3 8 Scanner Power On 3 8 Turi On ihe Syslem us cu u Vee eee 3 9 Power Off Shutdown 3 9 Back end Processor Power Down 3 9 Scanner Shutdown 3 10 Transducer Connection 3 10 System Configuration d uiua AA Et 3 11 System Specifications o s uu eu hoses DP Edu Pues bd ap E 3 11 Physical Dimensions 3 11 Electrical Specifications 3 12 Approved on board peripherals 3 12 Connecting Cables ce 2620 aoe ten Bee CURES p 7 5 hed ne 3 13 Peripherals Accessories Connector Panel 3 13 Rear Panel Connector
101. etwork with Vivid e console Table 3 19 List of Connecting Cables ee JO c USB Cable 5122305 p SJ USB Printer 8 USB DVD RW Peripherals Accessories Connector Panel Vivid e peripherals and accessories can be properly connected using the side connector panel Rear Panel Connector Located on the rear panel are video input and output connectors power connector and ethernet port 1 2 3 4 Figure 3 14 Rear Connector Panel 1 Port for DC input AC Adapter 2 Docking Connector 3 SVGA Output CRT monitor option is not supported 4 Ethernet port Chapter 3 Installation 3 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 2 Left Panel Connector Located on the left side panel are two USB Ports for control connections for printer service tools and earphone port Figure 3 15 Left Side Panel 1 Two interchangeable USB Port Digital Printers DVD RW and or Foot Switch etc 2 Earphone Port NOTICE The USB devices should be connected to Vivid first power on USB devices before turning Vivid e to work NOTE Each outer case ground line of peripheral accessory connectors are protectively grounded Signal ground lines are not isolated 3 14 Section 3 6 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 3 This section indicates the pin assignment for each conne
102. f operation Applicable Software Options Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Multi Image 3D Harmonics Cine etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Xmit Recv Elements Use the Visual Channel Utility on the loop connect to verify that all system xmit recv channels are functional Keyboard Test LCD Perform the Keyboard Test Procedure to verify that all keyboard controls are OK Verify basic LCD display functions Refer to Chapter 3 of the User Manual Software Menu check Measurements Some software may be considered standard depending upon system model configuration Verify Software Menu display functions Refer to Chapter 3 of the User Manual Scan a gray scale phantom and use the measurement controls to verify distance and area calculation accuracy Refer to the User Manual Chapter 18 for measurement accuracy specifications 10 6 Section 10 5 System Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 2 10 5 3 10 5 3 1 10 5 4 10 5 4 1 Peripheral Option Checks If any peripherals or options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted Refer to the User Manual for a list of approved peripherals options Table 10 6 GE Approved Peripheral Hardware Option Functional Checks B W Printer Verify hardcopy output of the B W v
103. figurations before a software reload This ensures that if the presets need to be reloaded after the software update they will be the same ones the customer was using prior to service Insert a formatted DVD into the drive On the Keyboard press UTILITY On the LCD display press SYSTEM On the LCD display select BACKUP RESTORE 2 DY DH 1 2 3 4 If you are not logged in as GE Service or with administrator privileges the Operator Login window is displayed Log on with administrator privileges 5 In the Backup list select Patient Archive Report Archive and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select DVD RW or USB memory device 7 Select BACKUP The system performs the backup As it proceeds status information is displayed on the Backup Restore screen Check here to EN t System Backup backup presets 2a ging Measure Restore n and configurations Restore Detailed Restore of User Defined EZBackup Move Emergency Repair Disk Figure 4 55 Backup Restore Menu 4 28 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 3 CAUTION NOTE Restore System Presets and Configurations The restore procedure overwrites the existing database on the local hard drive Make sure to insert the correct DVD or USB memory device 1 Insert the Backup Restore DVD or USB memory device into the dr
104. for leakage current Excessive leakage current can cause injury or death in sensitive patients High leakage current can also indicate degradation of insulation and a potential for electrical failure Do not use probes or equipment having excessive leakage current To minimize the risk that a probe may shock someone the customer should Not use a probe that is cracked or damaged in any way Check probe leakage current Based on your facilities QA program for surface probes Based on your facilities QA program for endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected 10 10 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 2 GEMS Leakage Current Limits The following limits are summarized for IEC 60601 1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards These limits are GEMS standards and in some cases are lower than the above standards listed Table 10 11 Chassis Leakage Current Limits Accessible Metal Surfaces Normal Condition Open Ground Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral All Except USA amp 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA Canada Table 10 12 Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Probes surface Normal Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Mains Applied Table 10 13 Type CF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits ECG Connections Normal Condition Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Mains Applied 0 01 mA 0 05 m
105. formation needed by the user to operate the system safely For detailed installation information please refer to the Vivid e Peripheral Installation Instruction manual Chapter 3 Installation 3 21 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 6 Available Probes See in specification in the Vivid e User Reference Manual for Probes and intended use Table 3 25 List of Probes Material of Headshell Area of Using TYPE Catalog Number Part Number NORYL GENERAL PURPOSE CONVEX H4000SR 5131629 INTRAOPERATIVE SMALL i12L RS ABS GE PARTS VASCULAR LINEAR H40402LW 2377942 PEDIATRICS SMALL PARTS 8L RS VALOX PERIPHERAL VASCULAR LINEAR H40402LT 2376127 CARDIOLOGY 3S RS VALOX TRANSVAGINAL SECTOR H4000PD 2355686 ABDOMEN Section 3 7 Software Option Configuration Refer to the Vivid e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System for information on configuring items like Hospital Department Language Units of measure Date Time and Date Format For information on configuring Software Options Refer to the Vivid e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System For information on configuring DICOM Connectivity Refer to the Vivid e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System 3 22 Section 3 7 Software Option Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 8 Connectivity Installation Worksheet
106. g the system type manual title part number revision number page number and suggestion details Mail the information to Service Documentation 9900 Innovation Drive RP 2123 Wauwatosa WI 53226 GE Healthcare employees should use the iTrak System to report all documentation errors or omissions iv GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL LEGAL NOTES The contents of this publication may not be copied or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE Healthcare GE Healthcare may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material Copyright 2007 by General Electric Inc All Rights Reserved GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Revision History Revision Date Reason for change 1 Jan 10 2007 Initial Release List of Effected Pages Pages Revision Pages Revision Pages Revision Title Page 1 Chapter 2 Pre Installation 1 g 2 1 2 10 pages 7 1 to 7 22 Important 1 Chapter Installation 1 1 pages i to iv pages 3 1 to 3 29 pages 8 1 to 8 38 Rev History LOEP 1 Chapter 4 Functional Checks i Chapter 9 Replacement Parts 1 pages v to vi pages 4 1 to 4 36 pages 9 1 to 9 16 Table of Conte
107. ge 3 26 lt lt System upgrade process has been completed successful ly Please remove the DVD from the drive and press any key to shut down systen DDN t t Figure 3 31 System upgrade complete 10 Press any key to reboot system When system first time boot up after upgrading complete you will see the following message Figure 3 32 Windows start 11 Make a region selection when below message display as show in Figure 3 33 on page 3 26 Preset Selection Figure 3 33 Region selection message 3 26 Section 3 9 Loading Base Image Software GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 10Software Version check out 3 10 1 Functional Check out 1 Power on Vivid e scanner and wait until system booting to main screen 2 Press UTILITY key on control panel 3 Choose the About button on the right Patient Info Key Usage Date Time General User Interface Medium Figure 3 34 About 4 Check whether Software version is the right version for use About System Image Additional About Information Patents Figure 3 35 Software version Chapter 3 Installation 3 27 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 11 Paperwork NOTE During and after installation the documentation i e User Manuals Installation Manuals fo
108. gnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply CE Compliance The Vivid e unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements For applicable standards refer to the Safety Chapter in the Basic User Manual For CE Compliance it is critical that all covers screws shielding gaskets mesh clamps are in good condition installed tightly without skew or stress Proper installation following all comments noted in this service manual is required in order to achieve full EMC performance Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention DO NOT TOUCH ANY BOARDS WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PRIOR TO TAKING THE NECESSARY ESD PRECAUTIONS 1 FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT Section 1 4 and ESD GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 5 Customer Assistance 1 5 1 Contact Information If this equipment does not work as indicated in this service manual or in the User Manual or if you require additional assistance please contact the local distributor or appropriate support resource as listed below Prepare the following information before you call System ID ser
109. ial number Software version Table 1 6 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance Location Phone Number USA GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 9900 Innovation Drive Wauwatosa WI 53226 Service On site Service Parts Applications support 1 800 437 1171 1 800 558 2040 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Canada 1 800 668 0732 Latin America Service Applications support 1 800 321 7937 1 262 524 5698 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH amp Co KG BeethovenstraBe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42665 Solingen Germany Phone 33 0 130 831 300 General Imaging and Cardiac Fax 49 0 212 2802 431 Asia Singapore GE Ultrasound Asia Service Department Ultrasound 298 Tiong Bahru Road 15 01 06 Central Plaza Singapore 169730 Tel 65 291 8528 Fax 65 6291 7006 Japan Support Center Phone 81 42 648 2944 Fax 81 42 648 2905 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 1 5 2 System Manufacturer Table 1 7 System Manufacturer Manufacturer Phone Number GE Medical Systems China Co Ltd TEL 86 510 85225888 No 19 Changjiang Road Wuxi Jiangsu P R China 214028 FAX 86 510 85226688 GE Ultrasound Korea 65 1 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do Korea 462 120 1 14 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance GE
110. ideo page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary Color Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Color video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary s o fie rene since pore Input Power AC DC Adapter Inspection Table 10 7 AC DC Adapter Inspection Description Unplug Cord Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and system Inspect it and its connectors for damage of any kinds Verify that the LINE wires are properly attached to the terminals and that no strands may cause a short circuit Cleaning General Cleaning Table 10 8 General Cleaning mm O O NL 1 Console Remove the battery Use a fluid detergent in warm water on a soft damp cloth to carefully wipe the entire system Be careful not to get the cloth too wet so that moisture does not enter the console Probe Holder Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel Use a soft non abrasive folder cloth Gently wipe the LCD face DO NOT use a glass cleaner that has a 3 LCD hydrocarbon base such as Benzene Methy Alcohol or Methy Ethyl Ketone on LCD with the filter anti glare shield Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 5 Physical Inspection Table 10 9 Physical Checks 1 Verify that all system labeling is present and in readable condition Refer t
111. imps poor connections or damage STILL FAILS If all else fails begin isolation by removing the probes external peripherals then the on board ones one at a time while monitoring the leakage current measurement NEW UNIT If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation 10 18 Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL ULTRASOUND INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Customer Name System ID Dispatch Number Date Performed Warranty Contract HBS System Type Model Number Serial Number Manufacture Date Model Number Serial Number Scan Format Phased Array Linear Array Curved Array Mechanical Array or Other FUNCTIONAL CHECKS PHYSICAL INSPECTION AND CLEANING Physical Inspection and Cleaning Functional Check if applicable if applicable NN hm E LLL 5 NN INN COMMENTS Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY Max Value Value Electrical Test Performed Allowed Measured OK Comments Outlet correct ground amp wiring config Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Probe enclosure Source Leakage Current Chassis Leakage Current Limits Periph
112. in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material The USER SERVICE staff should dispose all the waste properly as per federal state and local waste disposal regulation Chapter 1 Introduction 1 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 4 EMC EMI and ESD 1 4 1 1 4 2 NOTE 1 4 3 WARNING Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Electromagnetic compatibility describes a level of performance of a device within its electromagnetic environment This environment consists of the device itself and its surroundings including other equipment power sources and persons with which the device must interface Inadequate compatibility results when a susceptible device fails to perform as intended due interference from its environment or when the device produces unacceptable levels of emission to its environment This interference is often referred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electroma
113. ints on TX64 board Table 8 4 Test points values on TX64 board Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 21 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 10 8 2 10 1 8 2 10 2 8 2 10 3 8 2 10 4 8 2 10 5 8 2 10 6 RX64 Assy FRU No 303 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the RX64 Assy FRU No 303 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 10 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 13 on page 8 22 1 Remove TX64 Assy FRU No 302 refer to 8 2 9 TX64 Assy FRU No 302 on page 8 19 2 Unscrew four screws Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 13 on page 8 22 3 Remove RX64 Assy FRU No 303 See Figure 8 13 on page 8 22 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Test points Without power supply test impedance between each power testing point and DGND by the digital multimeter see Figure 8 14 on page 8 23 and Table 8 5 on page 8 23 Figure 8 13 RX64 Assy Disassembly 8 22 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 10 RX64 Assy FRU No 303 cont d Figure 8 14 Test points on RX64 board Table 8 5 Test points values on RX64 board Chapter 8
114. ip us 1rd serdee geheallhcam cor C3InSite2r2uestraiGeHeaincareiAgentfet wann v Figure 7 115 Advanced_Configuration page 7 20 Section 7 7 Network and Insite ll Configuration GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 17 7 2 Insite ll Configuration cont d 8 Change to Device Information page enter Device and Serial Number as the serial number of that system then press Modify Device Configurations Fror Loge Diagnostics image Quwily Calibration lic soerat 1 Configuranon Device Information Advanced Configuration Proxy Configuration e voc ean Device Description Any description Tyne UliraSound Vivid e Manufacturer GE_Heamthcare Product VividTwin Model LOGIGBook Version 10 Figure 7 116 Device_Information page NOTE The Device name and Serial Number entered should be unique on server It can be read from the rating plate label MADE BY GE Utrasound Korea 65 1 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyvongg do Korea 462 120 MADE FOR GE Medical Systems China Co No 19 Changjiang Road National Hi Tech Dev Zone 214028 dang na DESC Vivid e INPUT 20V 5A For use with adapter model TWADP100 BAR CODE Area MADE N KOREA Figure 7 117 Rating plate label Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 21 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197
115. irements To configure the Vivid e to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide some necessary information Information must include A host name local port number AE Title IP address and Net Mask for the Vivid e The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING INFORMATION The host name IP address port and AE Title for each device the site wants connected to the Vivid e for DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION A field for the make manufacturer and the revision of the device is also included This information may be useful for solving errors Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 2 3 4 4 Vivid e Host Name AE Title DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements cont d ROUTING INFORMATION Destination IP Addresses Local Port Net Mask Default ROUTER1 ROUTER2 ROUTER3 DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION Store 1 Store 2 Store 3 Store 4 Store 5 Store 6 Worklist Storage Commit MPPS NAME MAKE REVISION AE TITLE IP Address VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL GATEWAY IP Addresses IP ADDRESSES PORT Figure 2 4 Wor
116. is a description on how to remove and replace the charge board FRU No 309 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 11 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 18 on page 8 30 1 Remove Battery 2 Unscrew four screws Part No 5161078 see Figure 8 18 on page 8 30 3 Remove charge board FRU No 309 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 29 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 13 Charge board FRU No 309 cont d 3 Figure 8 18 Charge Board Disassembly 8 30 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 14 8 2 14 1 8 2 14 2 8 2 14 3 8 2 14 4 8 2 14 5 Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 10 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 19 on page 8 32 1 Unscrew two screws 1 2 Part No 5138463 see Figure 8 19 on page 8 32 2 Remove the Harddisk Assy FRU N
117. isk of injury follow the warning and cautions to make sure that the battery does not burst ignite or generate heat of fumes WARNING CAUTION The battery has a safety device Do not disassemble or alter the battery Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 50 C 32 and 122 F and discharge the batteries between 0 and 60 C 32 and 140 F Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the negative terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or discard it in a fire Do not expose the battery to temperature over 60 C 140 F Keep it away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source such as a fire or heater Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Do not drop packs from height to prevent them from possible malfunction damage Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it Do not use a damaged battery Do not solder a battery Do not connect the battery to an electrical power outlet Do not contact PCM directly to prevent packs from ESD damage In the case of longer non use of the Vivid e remove the battery is necessary To avoid the battery bursting igniting or fumes from the battery causing equipment damage observe the following precautions Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the b
118. itive medical instruments that can easily be damaged by improper handling Use care when handling and protect from damage when not in use Do not use a damaged or defective probe Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage A WARNING Never use a probe that has fallen to the floor Even if it looks ok it may be damaged AN CAUTION The Vivid e weights 4 6kg or more depending on installed peripherals when ready for use To avoid possible injury and equipment damage ALWAYS Use the handle to move the system not let the system strike walls or door frame Limit movement to a slow careful walk NOTE Special care should be taken when transporting the unit in a vehicle Before transporting place the system in its special storage case Ensure that the system is firmly secured while inside the vehicle Secure system with straps or as directed otherwise to prevent motion during transport Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts Chapter 1 Introduction 1 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 4 1 3 5 Electrical Safety To minimize shock hazard the equipment chassis must be connected to an electrical ground The system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with protective ground
119. its class cable kits 5820 62310 Denmakcesscabekts class cable kits Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 13 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 11 Isolation Cart Components Security lock 5183906 Security lock for Twin Isolation Cart 110V 5176271 Isolation Cart 110V Isolation Cart 220V 5177329 Isolation Cart 220V Section 9 10 Accessories and Kits Table 9 12 Accessories and Kits en 1 r re wm sz eow r r sma awm r es r r s r es r r System amp Application software System amp Application software DVD 5175298 DVD R4 0 0 1 2 a System amp Application software 617A System amp Application software DVD 5175298 2 DVD R4 0 1 1 2 System amp Application software 617B System amp Application software DVD 5175298 3 DVD R4 0 2 1 2 9 14 Section 9 10 Accessories and Kits GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 12 Accessories and Kits ee
120. ive 2 On the Keyboard press UTILITY 3 On the LCD display press SYSTEM 4 On the LCD display select BACKUP RESTORE If you are not logged in with administrator privileges the Operator Login window is displayed Log on with administrator privileges 5 In the Restore list select Patient Archive Report Archive and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select the Backup Restore DVD RW or USB memory device 7 Select RESTORE The system performs the restore As it proceeds status information is displayed on the Backup Restore screen Restore sis Check here to Media Detailed Restore of User Defined restore presets and configurations EZBackup Move Figure 4 56 Backup Restore Menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 29 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 4 Archiving Images 1 Insert the archive media To format the archive media DVD RW select the Utility button on the Keyboard 2 Select Connectivity then Tools Format the DVD RW Verify the format if desired Images will be moved from the hard drive by date Therefore the best way is to label media by date Images will be moved from the hard drive by date Therefore the best way to label media is date When images are moved to the archive media they will be deleted from the system hard drive However the patient database backed up earlier maintains pointers to
121. ksheet DICOM Network Information 2 10 Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation Section 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 3 1 2 Purpose of Chapter 3 This chapter contains information needed to install the unit Included are references to a procedure that describes how to receive and unpack the equipment and how to file a damage or loss claim How to prepare the facility and unit of the actual installation and how to check and test the unit probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure Also included in this section are guidelines for transporting the unit to a new site Table 3 13 Contents in Chapter 3 Overview 3 1 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 3 Packing the Equipment 3 6 Preparing for Installation Sed Completing the Installation 3 8 System Configuration 3 11 Software Option Configuration 3 22 Connectivity Installation Worksheet 3 23 Loading Base Image Software 3 24 Software Version check out 3 27 3 11 Paperwork 3 28 Average Installation Time Table 3 14 Average Installation Time Description Average Installation Time Scanner wo options Dependent on the configuration that is required DICOM Option Dependent on the amount of configuration The Vivid e installation and functional checkout will take approximately one hour Vivid
122. ll BEFORE delivery is accepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay aclaim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT FOR USA ONLY All electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Healthcare personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS amp ERRORS If there are any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this documentation please contact the GE Healthcare Global Documentation Group with specific information listin
123. low Mode Softmenu Key 4 18 Preparations eo cece oath wa CO 4 20 Doppler Mode OP Panel Controls 4 21 Doppler Mode OP Panel Controls 4 22 Basic Measurements 4 24 Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 4 24 Circumference Area Ellipse Measurement 4 24 Worksheets 5 RR 4 24 Probe Gonnectors Usage 4 25 Connecting a Probe ssa 5 hA 4 25 Activating the probe 4 25 Deactivating the probe 4 25 Disconnecting the _ 4 25 Table of Contents xi GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Using Cine iso RE ERES Pre RU ite ats 4 25 Activating CINE s ea uui 4 25 Quickly Move to Start End Frame 4 25 Start Frame End 4 26 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed 4 26 Moving through a CINE Loop Frame By Frame 4 26 Image Management QG 4 26 Formatting Media 4 27 Backup System Presets and Configuration
124. me NoOfBoards ProbeChangedDate ProbeChangedTime ProbeChangedStatus NoOfProbeSlots NoOfProbes ProbelD ProbeSerialNumber and ActiveExamProbes Temperature Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package CPU Internal Temp TMST Process Temp TMST Internal Temp TMST Remote Temp TX64 Process Temp TX64 Internal Temp TX64 Remote Temp TMST 3 3V TMST 5V TMST 12V TMST 1 2V TMST 1 5V TMST 1 8V TX64 1 5V TX64 1 8V TX64 3 3V TX 64 5V TX649V TX64 12V TX 64 THV TX64 THV TX64 SHV and TX64 SHV Probe Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package Error Message Severity Revision and three new labels that have not yet been named Board Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package Board Severity Revision and two new labels that have yet been named DICOM Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package and Error Message 5 24 Section 5 5 Common Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 4 2 Utilities The two sub menus of the Utilities category are Plot Log and Plot Page Feequency st Occurance Frequency of Occurance Plot Log Plot Page usereventlog 0x670 echoconfig 0x570 mescan coption Dx670 a s T m od ot a P oy y aut e e am ae a ae PACKAGE PACKAGE Figure 5 88 Utilities Sub Menus Plot Log
125. nector of the console 6 7 8 9 1 Have unit power ON for the first part turn it OFF for the second half Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading Follow the test conditions described in Table 10 15 for every transducer 0 a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath 10 16 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 4 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the values shown in Table 10 11 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged Table 10 15 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Switch NUETRAL Switch Measurement wm o wm wm s 666 wm po Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 17 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current AC DC FAIL
126. ner Shutdown Disconnect the Mains Power Cable is necessary For example Relocating the scanner CAUTION DO NOT unplug and or transport the unit until after the power off sequence has been completed Failure to do so may result in corrupted patient files 4 3 2 3 Full Maintenance Reboot Full Maintenance Reboot will fully restart the whole system for performance improvement 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 Click Full Maintenance Reboot 3 Full Maintenance Reboot dialog is displayed Figure 4 40 Full Maintenance Reboot dialog 4 4 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 Archiving and Loading Presets NOTE Always save presets before any software reload This ensures the presets loaded after the software reload are as up to date as possible All user presets except changes to Summary Anatomy and Biometry pages can be saved on an DVD R disk or USB memory device for reloading on the system NOTICE Presets should be saved on the same DVD R disk USB memory device as images The Archive Menu lists the images but does NOT list the presets stored on a DVD R disk or USB memory device 4 3 3 1 Archiving Presets to an DVD R Disk or USB memory device 1 Insert an empty blank DVD R disk into the DVD RW 2 Access to the Utility Menu and select System The Backup sheet will
127. nnectivity e TCP IP Services Destinations Buttons Views Verifying and Pinging a Device 4 26 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images 4 3 15 1 Formatting Media 1 2 To format the backup media DVD RW select the UTILITY button on the Keyboard Select CONNECTIVITY then REMOVABLE MEDIA Properly label and Insert the backup media Select the media type from the drop down menu Enter the label for the media as shown in Figure 4 53 It is best to use all capital letters with no spaces or punctuation marks Press Format Connectivity TCPNP Device Service Daufow CD DVD Recordable R212_app Properties Figure 4 53 Format and Verify Media 5 The Ultrasound system displays a pop up menu as shown in Figure 4 54 When the formatting has been completed press OK to continue 6 If desired verify that the format was successful by returning to Utility gt Connectivity gt Tools and selecting VERIFY as shown in Figure 4 53 o Operation completed Figure 4 54 Format Successful Pop up Menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 27 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 2 NOTE NOTE Backup System Presets and Configurations Always backup any preset con
128. nner Power On cont d When power is applied to the scanner power is distributed to the Cooling Unit Control Panel LCD Peripherals and the Back end Processor 4 3 1 2 Turn on the system Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once Power On Off switch Figure 4 38 Power On Off Switch When the Power On Off switch on the Control Panel is pressed once the Back end Processor starts and the software code is distributed to initiate the scanner No status messages are displayed during this process 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown NOTE After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 4 3 2 1 Back end Processor Power Down To power down the system 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 The System Exit window is displayed SYSTEM EXIT Logon Information Figure 4 39 System Exit Window 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 2 1 Back end Processor Power Down cont d 4 The shutdown process takes 15 seconds and the power off sequence is complete when the power status LED is turned off 5 Disconnect the probes Clean or disinfect all probes as necessary Store them in their shipping cases to avoid damage 6 Close LCD cover 4 3 2 2 Scan
129. nts 1 Chapter 5 Theory 1 Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 1 pages vii to xxiv pages 5 1 to 5 30 pages 10 1 to 10 20 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 1 Index 1 pages 1 1 to 1 14 pages 6 1 to 6 2 pages to Il Back Cover 1 vi GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 Introduction OVERVIEW is BO Fk we 1 1 Purpose oF Chapter Tissi kinaren ren pas teens o 1 1 Chanter dE d db 1 1 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual 1 1 Vivid e Models Covered by this Manual 1 2 Purpose of Operator Manual s 1 2 Important Conventions ss ee awe SD Lame Ede 1 3 Conventions Used in Book 1 3 Safety Consideratloris rye NEWEST E ERR E REN rd 1 7 Introduction Tp c TP MUT 1 7 Huma Safely CN NIA pM Ret quat dd 1 7 Mechanical Safety 2 322 seid GDG 1 7 Bauen dely yc aun ka GN a 1 10 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 11 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 11 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 1 11 EMG EMI an
130. ny covers In general a single adult can move the Vivid e Before moving store all loose parts in original accessory box or in back pack Return probes to original box Section 3 3 Packing the Equipment Please pack Vivid e in the reverse order of unpacking 3 6 Section 3 3 Packing the Equipment GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 4 Preparing for Installation 3 4 1 Verify Customer Order Compare items received by the customer to that which is listed on the delivery order Report any items that are missing back ordered or damaged 3 4 2 Physical Inspection 3 4 2 1 System Voltage Settings e Verify that the scanner is set to the correct voltage The Voltage settings for the Vivid e Scanner is found on a label located on the AC adapter e 220 240 100 120VAC USA Japan 220 240VAC Europe Latin America WARNING Connecting Vivid scanner to the wrong voltage level will most likely destroy the scanner 3 4 3 EMI Protection This Unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation Chapter 3 Installation 3 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 51972
131. o 316 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 31 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 14 Harddisk Assy FRU No 316 cont d te 1 5022 4661220 1 i i Hard Disk Figure 8 19 Harddisk Assy Disassembly 8 32 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 15 8 2 15 1 8 2 15 2 8 2 15 3 8 2 15 4 8 2 15 5 CPU Module FPU No 307 Memory Module FRU No 308 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the CPU module FRU No 307 and Memory Module FRU No 308 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 17 minutes travel Preparations Shut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 20 on page 8 34 Remove TMST Assy FRU No 301 refer to 8 2 8 TMST Assy FRU No 301 on page 8 16 Unscrew four screws 1 4 Part No 5162744 see Figure 8 20 on page 8 34 Unscrew one screw Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 20 on page 8 34 Remove CPU Card which include CPU module FRU No 307 and Memory Module FRU No 308 1 2 3 4 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 33 GE HEALTHCARE DI
132. o User Manual for details Scratches amp Dents Inspect the console for dents scratches or cracks Control Panel Inspect keyboard and control panel Note any damaged or missing items Labeling Shielding amp Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Covers Missing covers and hardware could cause EMI RFI problems while scanning Eg External Check all connectors for damage Op Panel Lights Check for proper operation of all operator panel and Freeze Key light 4 Cables amp Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay Connectors special attention to footswitch assembly and probe strain or bend reliefs 10 8 Section 10 5 System Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 6 10 5 6 1 10 5 7 10 5 7 1 10 5 7 2 10 5 7 3 NOTE NOTE NOTE Optional Diagnostic Checks Optionally you can access the diagnostic software as described in Chapters 5 or 7 View the error logs and run desired diagnostics View the Logs 1 Review the system error log for any problems 2 Check the temperature log to see if there are any trends that could cause problems in the future 3 Check the Configuration Log update if needed Probe Maintenance Probe Related Checks Table 10 10 Probe Related Checks Be m O Probe Holder Clean prob
133. oid delays during installation such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at the earliest possible date preferable prior to purchase The ultrasound suite must be clean prior to delivery of the machine Carpet is not recommended because it collects dust and creates static Potential sources of EMI electromagnetic interference should also be investigated before delivery Dirt static and EMI can negatively impact system 2 6 Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 2 Required Features NOTE GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a condui
134. om environment Equipment Type BF man in the box symbol IEC 878 02 03 indicates B Type equipment having a floating applied part Probe connectors CAUTION The equilateral triangle is usually used in combination with other symbols to advise or warn the user ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents is intended to alert the user to refer to the operator manual or other instructions when complete information cannot be provided on the label CAUTION Dangerous voltage the lightning flash with arrowhead in equilateral triangle is used to indicate electric shock hazards ON indicates the power on position of the power switch CAUTION Stick to Power Switch This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply TUV Listing and Certification Mark is used to designate conformance to nationally recognized product safety standards The Mark bears the name Bottom panel of the console and or logo of the testing laboratory product category safety standard is assessed and a control number Chapter 1 Introduction GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Table 1 5 Warnings Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION Date of manufacture The date could be a year year and month or year month and day as appropriate See ISO 8601 for date formates Catalog or model number Rating Plate Serial number Rating Plate Direct Current For
135. omer may have customized the P2 Key function Check and Record the P2 Key Function Check the function of the Print 2 Key in the event that the customer may have made some customized settings 1 Click Utility on the keyboard 2 Select Connectivity from the Utilities Menu 3 Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Physical Print Buttons field select Print2 The Connectivity Buttons Screen will be displayed like the one shown in Figure 7 99 on page 7 4 Cannectivity Copy to Dataflow MyComputer Standard Print USB Quick Save Sony Color Printer Analog Sony BW Printer Analog Figure 7 99 Buttons Set Up Screen P2 is the factory default USB Ouick Save key If it is not set to lmage Area proceed to step 5 to record the customer s customized settings 7 4 Section 7 3 USB Guick Save GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 2 Check and Record the P2 Key Function cont d 5 In the Destinations section record the service that is displayed 6 In the Physical Print Buttons section record the parameters related to the service 7 3 3 Setting the P2 Key to USB Guick Save If the P2 Key is not set to USB Quick Save 1 While on the Connectivity screen with the Buttons tab displayed go to the Destinations list 2 From the list select USB Ouick Save Press gt gt to add the selection to the Printflow View section 3 Ensure that the
136. on LCD Assy FRU No 100 Removal procedure Mounting procedure TOOS ae a deos AGA a au u Needed Manpower Preparations Removal Procedure Mounting procedure Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 MOOS BRL dri dut et d Needed Manpower PPreparallOns use Stakes ydd Removal Procedure Mounting procedure Needed Manpower Preparations 5 ruan uui Pee u Removal Procedure Mounting procedure 85 8 Preparations Removal Procedure Mounting procedure MOOIS RR ER Needed Manpower Preparations 22542474 UE RENE bees ics Removal Procedure Mounting procedure ous man qha Go VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL xviii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL TX64 Assy FRU N60 302 GA OUR deb t att e RU 8 19 oo En 8 19 Needed Manpower
137. oor wm 4 3 12 2 Activating the probe The probe activates in the currently selected operating mode The probe s default settings for the mode and selected exam are used automatically 4 3 12 3 Deactivating the probe When deactivating the probe the probe is automatically placed in standby mode 1 Press the Freeze key 2 Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe Refer to the Basic User Manual for complete probe cleaning instructions 3 Carefully slide the probe around the right side of the keyboard toward the probe holder Ensure that the probe is placed gently in the probe holder 4 3 12 4 Disconnecting the probe Probes can be disconnected at any time However the probe should not be selected as the active probe 1 Unlock the probe latch downward 2 Pull the probe and connector straight out of the probe port 3 Carefully slide the probe and connector away from the probe port and around the right side of the keyboard 4 Ensure the cable is free 5 Be sure that the probe head is clean before placing the probe in its storage box A WARNING Take the following precautions with the probe cables Do not bend If you have purchased the cart option be sure to keep probe cables free from the wheels WARNING Be careful not to trip on the probe cables if using the device without the optional cart 4 3 13 Using Cine 4 3 13 1 Activating CINE Press Freeze then roll the Trackball to acti
138. ower assy s main tasks are to isolate and output to the DC DC unit which is inside the system console The input of AC power pack will be the AC outlet and it s universal the range is AC 90V 264V 47 63Hz And no main power switch located on this power pack 5 4 2 AC Power DC20V of Docking Sub SV to MST Power_on control System power Battery SMBus Battery power TMST amp TX64 Figure 5 80 AC Power Distribution Block Diagram The mains cord has plugs in one side end A male plug connects to the mains outlet on site The mains voltage is routed to the AC power pack through a Circuit Breaker located on the site The Circuit Breaker is of the auto fuse type if for some reason the current grows to high the switch will automatically break the power From the Main Circuit Breaker the AC power is routed via an Inrush Current Limiter to a internal outlet connector for the Mains Transformer 5 16 Section 5 4 Power Diagrams GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 3 Battery charging The charging circuit is lithium lon battery charge and discharge controller This block can switch the power between the battery and the output of AC Pack If the output of AC Pack is available the power input of Charge Board Unit should be from the AC Pack and the battery will be charged if it s not full This block will be also in charge of the battery charging monitor to avoid the
139. per displays To position the active caliper at the start point distance or the most anterior point tissue depth move the TRACKBALL To fix the start point press Set The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper To position the second active caliper at the end point distance or the most posterior point tissue depth move the TRACKBALL To complete the measurement press SET The system displays the distance or tissue depth value in the measurement results window Before you complete a measurement wm o To toggle between active calipers press MEASURE To erase the second caliper and the current data measured and start the measurement again press CLEAR once To rotate through and activate previously fixed calipers adjust CURSOR SELECT After you complete the measurement to erase all data that has been measured to this point but not data entered onto worksheets press CLEAR Circumference Area Ellipse Measurement 1 2 3 Press MEASURE once an active caliper displays To position the active caliper move the TRACKBALL To fix the start point press SET The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper To position the second caliper move the TRACKBALL Adjust the ELLIPSE an ellipse with an initial circle shape appears To position the ellipse and to size the measured axes move the calipers move the TRACKBALL To increase the
140. r 1 2 New Patient 3 End Exam 4 Mode Gain Auto Keys 5 Preset Key 6 Imaging Measurement Keys 7 Depth Zoom Ellipse 8 Image Keys 9 Print Keys 10 Freeze 11 Keyboard Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 2 Vivid e SoftMenu Key Tour In general there are two types of softMenu keys Paddle Switch and adjustable knobs Figure 4 43 SoftMenu Key Tour 1 The Paddle Switch is used to access and adjust the Sub SoftMenu 2 Press the adjustable knobs to toggle option menu between line one and line two 3 Rotate the adjustable knobs to adjust the corresponding parameters 4 8 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 3 Monitor Display 1 2 3 4 42 GE Healthcare MIO 7 150 4 BL RS 11 26 01 14 04 10 05 10 M Carotid 5 6 D 12 DR Volume Angle VF Diam gt 7 Spline trace 13 intensity carotig _ 14 gt lt 8 16 9 15 17 10 Select AS 04 14 04 10 06 14AM start v Q Figure 4 44 Monitor Display Tour Table 4 27 Monitor Display Features 1 Institution Hospital Name Date Time Operator 12 Imaging Parameters by Mode current mode highlighted Identification system status real time of frozen 2 Patient Name Patient Identification 13 Focal Zone 3 Acoustic Output Readout 14 TGC
141. r deeper structures rates and decreasing the depth may view near the skin Adjust Depth line Press Up Down Button to increase decrease Depth displays on the monitor in cm Controls the amount of echo information 3 displayed in an image Turn B Mode dial to Adjust Gain the left right to increase decrease Gain Gain displays on the monitor in G dB Increases the number of focal zones or moves the focal zone s to tighten up the beam for specific area Press the control to 4 Adjust Focus 52 toggle between Focus Position and Focus Number Press Up Down Button to move or adjust the focal numbers Optimize the image based upon a specified 5 Activate Auto Optimize region of interest or anatomy Press the Center Button in the Gain Dial to toggle the ATO ACE On and Off Amplifies the returning signals to correct for the attenuation caused by tissues at increasing depth TGC slide pots spaced proportional to the depth Move the slide pots to the left right to decrease increase TGC A TGC curve appears on the display Adjust Time Gain Compensation TGC Widen or narrow the size of the sector angle to maximize the image s region of interest ROI Press Scan Area and move the Trackball to narrow widen the angle Changes the location of the focal point s A Adjust Zoom triangular focus marker indicates the depth of the focal point mae Reverse image Adjust Scan Area Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 11
142. r the peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 11 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card GE Medical Systems General Electric CGR Yokogawa Medical Systems Ltd eo Mating Product Locator File Product Locator Adm DSE SM GEM Service P O Box 414 283 Route de la Miniere 4 7 127 Asahigao Milwaukee WI 53201 0414 78530 Buc FRANCE Hino shi Tokyo 1 JAPAN INSTALLATION 46 303268 Rev 5 Figure 3 36 Product Locator Installation Card 3 11 2 User Manual s User Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of the User Manual may also be available Check with your GE Sales Representative for availability 3 28 Section 3 11 Paperwork GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks Section 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 Purpose for Chapter 4 This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the Vivid e console diagnostics by using the built in service software and power supply adjustments Table 4 26 Contents in chapter 4 4 1 Overview 4 1 2 Require
143. ration Very basic host system and board level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level However most software tests are required Table 7 43 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number TU Overview 7 1 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 7 3 USB Quick Save 7 4 7 4 Screen Captures 7 6 7 5 Global Service User Interface GSUI TO 7 6 Common Diagnostics 7 12 pe Network and Insite Il Configuration 7 15 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 1 Overview There may be atime when it would be advantageous to capture trouble images and system data logs for acquisition to be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results 7 2 2 Collect Vital System Information The following information is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer Product Name Vivid e From the Utility gt System gt About screen Applications Software Software Version Software Part Number System Image Software Image Revision Image Part Number 7 2 Section 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7
144. s 4 28 Restore System Presets and Configurations 4 29 Archiving Mages ae Pel ee 4 30 Emergency Repair 4 32 Software Configuration Checks ac ee 8 4 36 Peripheral exu act ends YD DO gt EY 4 36 xii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 5 Components and Functions Theory acted aed GON 0 5 1 Block Diagrams and 5 2 Block Di tuc s utet bad t net M Eu 5 2 General Information 5 3 costs u Mat ee dod as au 707 RAN 5 4 THO ET asi unu a 5 5 Top L are rg pani oo 5 5 External yaa ee Na Grn HF y Sa CH 5 6 Peripherals d bos cid sets fuit 5 6 WIRING 22 Gas pea Sete ae ean elders De 5 7 PWACASSY Diagram cre ot choos A eee eens 5 8 pda toda En NER DR e 5 8 JGSCTIDIOU SOR RW Asie ty wd ates 5 10 PENG CMM IET 5 11 Beg eno E 5 11 Pic sa
145. s 5 5 2 Global Service User Interface GSUI 5 5 2 1 Internationalization The user interface provided by the service platform is designed for GE personnel and as such is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface 5 5 2 2 Service Login Select Utility Service This button links the user to the service login screen Service Login Hospital Name GE Healthcare System Type Ultrasound System ID Viwide Select User Level Select User Level Password Figure 5 83 Service Login Screen 5 5 2 3 Access Security The service interface has different access and security user levels Each user is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use 5 20 Section 5 5 Common Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 2 3 5 5 2 4 Access Security cont d Table 5 40 Service Login User Levels User Level Access Authorization Password Operator uls Authorized access to specified diagnostics error logs and utilities Same acquisition diagnostic tests as GE Service Administrator uls External Service gogems Every access request whether successful or not will be logged into a service access log that is viewable to authorized users The usage for security cable The ultrasound system eguipped with Kensington security slot which is compatible with
146. s beside Accessories Package 6 Take out Accessories Package Paper Pad Console and interleavers au Console Package Accessories Package Figure 3 6 Unpacking the equipment AN CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the rubber band Equipment damage may result 3 4 Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment conta 7 Remove 2 interleavers 8 Remove plastic bag Interleaver Console Interleaver Figure 3 7 Removing interleavers and plastic bag Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment conta NOTE Check the shipping container for special instructions Verify that the container is intact In some cases a secondary container may be used If so ask the carrier for unpacking instructions Air Pressure 700 1060hpa Figure 3 8 Labels on Package CAUTION Please carefully unpack the system and do not dispose the package of Vivid so that it can be reused for service 3 2 1 Moving into Position CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the rubber band Use handle to move system CAUTION Equipment Damage Possibility Lifting the console by holding covers may damage the covers Do not lift the console by holding a
147. se n EA sm n gt sem r o we t sm r t ee Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 8 Cables LCD ASSY LCD Cable To KBD EBD ASSY Cable TMIST ASSY FANI FANS FPU ASST TMIST Assy ASSY FA Wiring 9 12 Section 9 8 Cables GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 9lsolation Cart Components 1 gt e rea cw Figure 9 30 Isolation Cart Components Table 9 11 Isolation Cart Components rem enone Sem wm es 9006 s p sm t 51 means mm Chinese class cable kits 5182252 Chinese class cable kits Japanese class cable kits 5182323 Japanese class cable kits Australia New Zealand class cable kits Zealand class cable kits 5182095 82095 Australia New Zealand class cable kits Zealand class cable kits puso EU WIESE 5182890 United Kingdom and Ireland class cable kits C Denmark class cable k
148. sh Current Inrush Current Voltage Console Only Console with all peripherals Site Circuit Breaker It is recommended that the branch circuit breaker for the machine be readily accessible Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the unit without extension cords Other adequate outlets for the external peripherals medical and test equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the unit Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes Unit Power Plug If the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required Power Stability Requirements Voltage drop out Max 10 ms Power Transients All applications Less than 25 of nominal peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond for any type of transient including line frequency synchronous asynchronous or aperiodic transients Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 3 EMI Limitations Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference EMI from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transient in the air wiring They also generate EMI The Vivid e complies with limits as stated on the EMC label However there is no guarantee that interface will not occur in a particul
149. stem Manufacturer 1 14 System messages display location 4 9 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL T TGC display location 4 9 Touch Panel Functional Checks 4 7 Trouble Image with Logs 7 3 Troubleshooting Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 Screen Captures 7 6 Trouble Image with Logs 7 3 Vital System Information 7 2 U Utilities 5 29 W Warnings and Cautions 1 7 Index GE Healthcare GE Healthcare Telex 3797371 P O Box 414 Milwaukee Wisconsin 53201 U S A Asia Pacific Latin America North America GE Ultraschall Tel 33 0 130 831 300 Deutschland GmbH amp Co KG Beethovenstrabe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany
150. stic tests return a report to the Service Platform The platform retains the report and allows for future viewing of the diagnostic logs Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 27 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 6 Image Quality The Image Quality page is intended to contain tools for troubleshooting image quality issues image Figure 5 92 Image Quality Page 5 5 7 Calibration The Calibration page is intended to contain the tools used to calibrate the system x FIELD IS NOT YET POPULATED Figure 5 93 Calibration Page 5 28 Section 5 5 Common Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 8 Configuration The Configuration page is intended to be used to setup various configuration files on the system The Service Platform is the access and authorization control for remote access to the configuration subsystem The enable disable of software options can be done from this Configuration page Figure 5 94 Configuration Page 5 5 9 Utilities The Utilities page contains several miscellaneous tools Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 29 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 10 Replacement The Replacement page is intended to contain the tools used to track replacement parts used in the system Replaceme t ende P m e
151. stics 25 6 8119 8775 arses eae 5 27 Diagnostic Reports luas eae DC E en ew d o 5 27 Calibration NE 5 28 tack eu Cup UE 5 29 Replacement 22 5 30 45 2 a Puspa hase ate paha kas E 5 30 Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments S Stach Gates W ba 6 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 6 1 Monitor Adjustments teehee Exe RR EE RE RAE 6 2 Adjustments Procedures 6 2 Table of Contents xv GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 CHAPTER 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting OVENVIEW fee 7 1 Purposeol CDapieru scree dau Wal Cos Ot ss 7 1 Gathering Trouble Data ca Lx vr eu EE 7 2 7 2 Collect Vital System Information 7 2 USB Quick Save nde WE d m oed 7 4 OVERVIEW l usas a zr e db br ety t ttbi 7 4 Check and Record the P2 Key Func
152. t Dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the unit s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30 in wide Proposed location for unit is at least 0 2m 0 67 ft from the wall for cooling Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the unit to connect cables Power outlets for other medical eguipment and gel warmer Power outlets for test eguipment and modem within 1 m 3 2 ft of unit Clean and protected space to store transducers in their cases or on a rack Material to safely clean probes done with a plastic container never metal 2 3 3 Desirable Features Door is at least 92 cm 3 ft wide Circuit breaker for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible Sink with hot and cold water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste like used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage for linens and eguipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room Dual level lighting bright and dim e Lockable cabinet ordered by GE for its software and proprietary manuals Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 3 1 Recommended and Alternate Ultrasound Room Layout Recommended standard floor plan and a minimal floor plan for ultrasound eguipment DED
153. t is removed Do not place labels where RF Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit Otherwise the gap created will permit gaskets touch metal RF leakage Or if a label has been found in such a position move the label Use GE specified harnesses The interconnect cables are grounded and require ferrite beads and other shielding Also and peripherals cable length material and routing are all important do not change from what is specified Take care with cellular phones Cellular phones may transmit a 5 V m signal that could cause image artifacts Do not allow cables to lie across the top of the card cage or hang out of the peripheral bays Loop the excess length for peripheral cables inside the peripheral bays Attach the monitor cables to the frame Properly dress peripheral cables 2 4 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 4 Scan Probe Environmental Requirements Operation 10 to 40 C Storage 10 to 60 C NOTE Temperature in degrees C Conversion to Degrees F Degrees C 9 5 32 NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 10 TO 60 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E
154. t o eB ses ark ami u ate D erated Ooh pends P TNG 5 12 Ee een qi a 5 12 aiuti etu ete 5 13 Descriptions DD Sulka OY ERE anam EROS EN FY gua 5 13 Keyboard spas qe iR RUE eek eee E 5 14 Scan Control Board LEDs 5 15 Power Diau eam 52888 6 4 beak 0000 Se Berend O oles 5 16 QUOLDVIGW cei yaun an AD OLE uay des a et Ba a 5 16 BO POWE P scare e aco da ea YD 5 16 Banery chargitidi ue ues yy och or uama cw 5 17 Air Flow Distribution 5 18 A Cd ede eke NR EO u Qs 5 19 Common Service Platform 5 20 muoducn s y ap sn E oS YSOL y Gio Fd rg eg 5 20 Internationalization 5 20 Service LOGIN iux a SH ee A Sus 5 20 Access Security 5 20 The usage for security cable 5 21 1 00 sss dat 5 24 BIS E u 6 AR aku YU 6 5 25 oues e RE 5 25 TT ah 5 26 Table of Contents xiii GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Diagno
155. ter 9 Renewal Parts 9 5 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6Keyboard Assy Figure 9 25 Keyboard Assy 9 6 Section 9 6 Keyboard Assy GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6 Keyboard Assy conta Figure 9 26 Keyboard Assy cont d Table 9 9 Keyboard Assy EA Cm mm EJ ES E KBD cable kits KBD cable kits Keyboard PWA kits Keyboard PWA kits Speaker Kits Speaker Kits Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7Bottom Assy 303 304 Figure 9 27 Bottom Assy 9 8 Section 9 7 Bottom Assy GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VivID E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 Bottom Assy conta Figure 9 28 Bottom Assy cont d Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 Bottom Assy conta Figure 9 29 Bottom Assy cont d 9 10 Section 9 7 Bottom Assy GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 Bottom Assy cont d Table 9 10 Bottom Assy ae i om r E193 sas Fu meme sm n sm
156. thcare MIO6 803 4C RS 06 01 06 3 07 09 PM ADM 1 1 Abdomen Clipboard Thumbnai Is Gray Figure 7 100 Select Image to Capture 3 Click FREEZE to unfreeze the image to view the image screen and the snapshots displayed on the bottom 4 Highlight the snapshot to be stored to RD Removable Disk or DVD R 5 Select Menu on the right side of the image screen then highlight and select SAVE AS Save As Save As Image Properties Cancel Figure 7 101 Menu gt Save As Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 3 Capturing a Screen cont d export USODRIVEI Figure 7 102 Save Dialog Box 6 A Save dialog box will be opened Choose folder as the archive location to save the image on the hard disk or DVD R NOTICE After capture the snapshot of the screen to the clipboard and save it to the hard disk or other media it is not full screen image on the hard disk or media 7 4 4 Reset the P2 Key to Customer s Functionality If the customer had programmed the P2 Key to a function other than screen capture restore that functionality recorded in section 7 4 1 on page 6 Refer to Figure 7 99 Click Utility on the keyboard Select Connectivity from the Utilities Menu Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen In the Physical Print Button field sele
157. tion 7 4 Setting the P2 Key to USB Quick Save 7 5 Screen Capwies cers deena i xU UPC e quss 7 6 Check and Record the P2 Key Function 7 6 Setting the P2 Key to Screen Capture 7 6 Reset the P2 Key to Customer s Functionality 7 8 Global Service User Interface GSUI 7 9 Enter global service user interface 7 9 Active Diagnostic Function i GAR y 7 10 aa yo ger 7 10 LOOP COUTE 5s o dus a edat 2 7 10 Progress Indicator Boe i 7 10 Short Text Message 7 11 Background Color 7 11 Common 0818 50 te rua te i d ad 7 12 7 12 Disruptive Mode 7 12 System Shutdown 7 12 Essential Tests seen ee ears O Ng 7 13 System Boara 0 2 YY 7 13 Hard Disk Surface SCAM 7 13 Hard Disk Quick Test crire dust eaha iaaa NE ADD LY 7 13 PG BLS eo BO que
158. to the Vivid e 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Provides procedures for running diagnostic or related routines for the Vivid e 8 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable Field Replaceable Units FRU 9 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Contains a complete list of field replaceable parts for the Vivid e 10 Chapter 10 Care 8 Maintenance Provides periodic maintenance procedures for the Vivid 1 1 4 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual Service Personnel installation maintenance etc Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 E SERVICE MANUAL Hospital s Service Personnel Contractors Some parts of Chapter 2 Pre Installation 1 1 5 Vivid e Models Covered by this Manual Table 1 2 Vivid e Model Designations Description Vivid e Console for Argentina Vivid e Console for Europe Vivid e Console for Australia Vivid e Console with SKD ECG 1 1 6 Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Vivid e and also kept near the unit for quick reference 1 2 Section 1 1 Overview GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 2 Important Conventions 1 2 1 Conventions Used in Book Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they reinforce th
159. ursor on the B Mode 3 Display M Mode Cursor image Press Cursor and Trackball to position M Mode Cursor 4 14 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 3 M Mode Softmenu Key Table 4 31 M Mode Softmenu Key Selects a level below which echoes will not be amplified an echo must have a certain minimum amplitude before it will be processed Adjust Rejection Changes the speed at which the time line is Adjust Sweep Speed swept The following speed values are available 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 Edge Enhance brings out subtle tissue differences and boundaries by enhancing the Adjust Edge Enhance gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only 4 Activate Gray Ma Determines how the echo intensity levels y Map received are presented as shades of gray Enables gray scale image colorization To Activate Colorize deactivate reselect a Gray Map Activate Full Timeline Displays only timeline screen Press the Full Timescreen to activate Select the format to display B image and M Select Display Format image on the LCD Press Display Format and select from the pop up menu Dynamic Range controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast Adjust Dynamic Range Optimizes image quality and allows user to
160. ut Down the System and disconnect the AC DC power Remove Battery Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 1 Remove LCD Assy and Keyboard Assy together refer to step 1 to step 4 in 8 2 5 Keyboard Assy FRU No 200 on page 8 9 Unscrew two screws Part No 2327785 see Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 Disconnect probe connector see Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 Remove four screws on TMST2TX board 1 4 Part No 2327785 see Figure 8 9 on page 8 17 Remove TMST2TX board see Figure 8 9 on page 8 17 Disconnect two connectors refer to Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 Unscrew seven screws screw 2 3 Part No 2327793 see Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 screw 1 4 5 6 7 Part No 5145001 see Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 8 Remove TX64 Assy FRU No 302 See Figure 8 11 on page 8 20 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Test points Without power supply test impedance between each power testing point and DGND by the digital multimeter see Figure 8 12 on page 8 21 and Table 8 4 on page 8 21 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIviDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 9 TX64 Assy FRU No 302 Figure 8 11 64 Assy Disassembly 8 20 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 9 TX64 Assy FRU 302 cont d Figure 8 12 Test po
161. vate CINE To start CINE Loop playback press Run Stop To stop CINE Loop playback press Run Stop 4 3 13 2 Quickly Move to Start End Frame Press First to move to the first CINE frame press Last to move to the last CINE frame Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 25 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 13 3 Start Frame End Frame Press the Start Frame Two Button Softkey to move to the beginning of the CINE Loop Adjust the Start Frame up down Two Button Softkey upward to move forward through the CINE Loop Adjust the Softkey downward to move backward through the CINE Loop Press the End Frame Two Button Softkey to move to the end of the CINE Loop Adjust the End Frame up down Two Button Softkey upward to move forward through the CINE Loop Adjust the Softkey downward to move backward through the CINE Loop 4 3 13 4 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed Adjust the Loop Speed up down Two Button Softkey to increase decrease the CINE Loop playback speed 4 3 13 5 Moving through a CINE Loop Frame By Frame Adjust the Frame by Frame up down Two Button Softkey to move through CINE memory one frame at a time 4 3 14 Image Management QG For Image Management functionality refer to the VividTM e Quick Guide It talks about several topics Clipboard Printing Images Browsing and Managing Exam s Stored Image e Connectivity and Dataflow Concept and Creation Starting an Exam Configuring Co
162. vel at 1 ES Thireshi ld which color information stops Controls the number of samples gathered for 2 Raket size a single color flow vector Allows a specific color map to be selected Select Color maps After a selection has been made the color bar displays the resultant map Enables the adjustment of the probe s operating frequency Press Frequency and select desired value The selected frequency is displayed in the status window Adjust Frequency Averages color frames Press Frame Set Frame Average Average up down to smooth temporal averaging Color inven Views blood flow from a different perspective Press Invert to reverse the color map Trades frame rate for sensitivity and spatial resolution If the frame rate is too slow Adjust LIne Density reduce the size of the region of interest select a different line density setting or reduce the packet size Dynamic Range controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast Eliminates the motion artifacts Press to Activate ACE activate 4 Slants the Color Flow region of interest or the Adjust Angle Steer Doppler line to obtain a better Doppler angle Move Baseline Adjusts the baseline to accommodate faster or slower blood flows to eliminate aliasing Velocity scale determines pulse repetition frequency If the sample volume gate range Change Scale exceeds single gate PRF capability the
163. voltage unit LV unit Low voltage unit DC DC 8 HV Ctrl SMBUS I F DC DC high voltage control smart bus interface TUSC FPGA Vivid e Ultrasound controlling and Image data transfer FPGA 5 2 Section 5 2 Block Diagrams and Theory GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 VIVIDTM E SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 2 General Information Vivid e is an ultrasound imaging scanner The system can be used for 2D Black and White imaging 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Doppler A number of combinations of the above Vivid e is a digital beam forming system that can handle up to 128 elements linear probes Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End to the Mid Processors and Back End Processor and finally to the LCD and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk on power up Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 3 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5197293 100 REVISION 1 Vivip E SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 3 Front End Figure 5 70 The Front End The front end generates the strong transmit bursts transmitted by the probes as ultrasound into the body It also receives weak ultrasound echoes from blood cells and body structure amplifies the signals and converts them to a 10bit digital signal The digital representation of the signal is presented to the mid processor section

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